Question

I'm new to subversion control. I'm working on a PHP project in my localhost and I want to share my work with another person from another system so that he can also make changes to the same project. I wanted to use TortoiseSVN for this. Do I need a server for storing my repository? How can I do this? Can anybody suggest me a good tutorial (video may be) so that I can do it myself. I'm sorry if this is an off topic. But I searched a lot for this but couldn't come up with something that fits me.

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Solution

  1. TortoiseSVN is client, in order to share repository in Net, you must to use server (own or 3-rd party)
  2. There are a lot of (free and not-free) SCM-hostings in the world
  3. Easiest and fastest and easily understood way to have http-based repository on Windows host is VisualSVN Server
  4. In terms of manageability, accessibility and added (on top of pure repository) functionality SVN-hosting is better way (checked and confirmed by my own experience)
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