Userfriendly SVN (USVN) is a Web-based interface to configure your subversion repositories. This interface allows you to create new projects without a command line client, and it requires priviliged access to the server. USVN will take care of managing the list of users which are authorized to check out source code. This allows you to delegate the administration of your Subversion depots. USVN permits easy management of access restriction on Subversion files.
| Tags | Software Development Version Control Subversion Information Management Document Repositories |
|---|---|
| Licenses | CeCILL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: This version fixes blocking bugs reported by users and adds minor improvements. Project creation with Subversion 1.5 was fixed. A bug in which all members would be gone after modifying a group was fixed. Subversion URLs are now clickable. Files can be downloaded from the file browser. New translations were made for Indonesian and Dutch.


Changes: This version fixes blocking bugs. New Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese translations were included. A missing RSS icon was added. A problem with recursive file rights updating was fixed along with a problem with PDO on Etch and CentOS. Users can now only click on their own groups. Better errors are displayed when the password is invalid.


Changes: An RSS flow which allows one to follow a project's life was added. A dedicated time line page was added. Tools were added in order to import existing Subversion repositories. A USVN package for WAMP was created, for easy installation of USVN under Windows. Group management was rewritten. Automatics checks are made for new USVN releases. A page which gives a detailed USVN installation report was added. Rights are applied recursively on folders and subfolders. A Russian translation and a German translation were added. It is also possible to create empty projects.


Changes: A minor security issue where unauthorized users could see the list of files in a Subversion repository was fixed along with minor bugs. Locale detection was improved. Special characters like + are now allowed in directory names.


Changes: Zend Framework was updated to 1.0.1. Now it is possible to pass over the detection step during the installation of USVN. You can set the timezone you want. There is a possible merge of htpasswd from the command line. Now you can include the dash character (-) in project names. USVN is now available in Czech, and the USVN Web site is now available in Spanish.
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Recent commentsRequires PHP5
Looks promising, but this does require PHP 5...might want to add this to the summary.