SVN 2 FTP

SVN 2 FTP

Subversion Hosting directly to FTP, is a tool to help web developers and designers quickly update their augmented code without the usual protocols of Subversion saving and then uploading of the upgraded files. SVN 2 FTP allows you to continue your usual SVN version control setup, while auto FTP’ing any changes you make live to the current site.

With hosting complications this practice usually isn’t available. What SVN 2 FTP does is that they provide a hosted secure control system to hold your code repository, which is accessible anywhere, and once you commit changes they automatically upload the files to your FTP.

Usable by anyone, this service is primarily geared toward more small scale web development project developers, such as those that use shared hosting services or those that need to use a clients hosting where SVN is not available. Version control can be a foreign issue for beginner developers and freelancers, but is an essential element for anyone developing code for any website. SVN 2 FTP takes the pains of version control setup away and provides simple to use resources and the opportunity to dedicate portions of their service if you wish for code to be outsourced without compromising the rest of your account.

SVN 2 FTP should be a service anyone that produces coding to look into.

Tags: FTP, Subversion, SVN, Web Development

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