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Smithmilner.com is now under SVN version Control

Hey Internet,

All the rain has driven me to have a complete veggie day at home. I have spent the past 2 weeks studying subversion and reading the Red Bean Book to wrap my head around some Subversion(SVN) features other then update commit and checkout. I started testing by using a fresh drupal installation. Then I purposefully created conflicts to understand how it all works and resolve them. It all went smoothly.

Since then I have put smithmilner.com under SVN version control with a simple repository structure. The production site has an auto update script which runs every hour from the 'Stable' branch of my repository. It's all very exciting using the same tools as the Drupal pros but there is still a ways to go. As fun as it is learning things for yourself. I am looking for a better, more efficient and easily updatable repository structure for drupal projects. So if you think you have a good idea of a drupal SVN repository structure, please share.

Happy Easter to everyone!

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