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    when are you coming out of beta? Last reply on October 22, 2007 13:46.

    i love your product. i hate admin'ing source control repositories, and your product is great.

    when will i be able to pay you and get more than one repository up there?
    crayolalettuce crayolalettuce asked this question on October 22, 2007 01:27. It's tagged end the beta, and beta
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    Why can't I change my details? Last reply on October 21, 2007 18:27.

    I am trying to save my details, but checkboxs for e-mail notification stay checked :(((((
    Cupcake 22181 Cupcake 22181 reported this problem on October 10, 2007 20:34.
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    Why can't I delete a user? Last reply on October 21, 2007 18:26.

    I can not delete an user using my beanstalk account
    Cupcake 22181 Cupcake 22181 reported this problem on October 09, 2007 17:43.
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    How do I delete a repository? Last reply on October 12, 2007 16:11.

    I Can't delete a recently created repository!!
    Cupcake 23591 Cupcake 23591 reported this problem on October 12, 2007 16:02. It's tagged delete, repository, and problem
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    Can I use Beanstalk to keep a local SVN copy of wordpress - they have SVN details Last reply on October 12, 2007 13:15.

    Cupcake 23421 Cupcake 23421 asked this question on October 12, 2007 04:43. It's tagged wordpress
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    Getting Started with Subversion Last reply on October 11, 2007 01:02.

    If you're new to Subversion, the first thing you want to do is learn a little about how it works and the general commands. We recommend that you first get familiar with Subversion in the command line, then move on to the GUI clients. This will help you make the right decisions as you start to use Subversion on a daily basis.

    There is one excellent place to start:
    http://svnbook.red-bean.com/

    If you don't want to read the entire book, you can skip ahead to a few important chapters.

    Subversion in action
    Basic work cycle

    Once your are comfortable, you should learn about the power of Branches, Tags, and Merging.

    Branching and Meging

    After learning the basics, download and install a Subversion client on your computer.

    We can recommend a few for both Windows and Mac OS X.

    Windows

    TortoiseSVN
    Probably the best client for Windows.

    Mac OS X

    Textmate (built-in bundle)
    Perfect if you already use Textmate

    SvnX
    Chris Nagele Chris Nagele started this conversation on September 20, 2007 01:01. It's tagged welcome, getting started, and help
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