We get a lot positive comments on our support mail box, which we appreciate very much. We would like to get from you some more official feedback as well. Please send us what you think about our service with your or company name. We will put it on our website. You can also send us your logo.
For you information: we just did 50 000 deploys for you, which makes us very proud.
Thank you!
E-mail: support [at] springloops [dot] com
We would like to let you know that we are finishing a new view for our Log tab. We believe that we will be able to put it live next week. It’s about diffs.
And yes, we are alive and kicking!
We own you an update. Those guys who contact us using our support email knows that we are hard working on our service, but rest maybe a little bit worried about recent silent. Don’t be. We are working on our second version which will double amount of current features.
If you have any questions please contact us: support AT springloops DOT com
1st minute: Create a new project
The essential element of a project in Springloops is its source repository - the place where your code is stored. The significant feature of the source repository is that it remembers each state of your project. Hence, your source is safe from lost files and overwritten changes. Creating a new project, you are asked only to provide the project name. As you can notice, below the name form, there is also generated a URL address to the source repository.

We connect with the repository every time we update files with our teammates changes or send your changes.
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Conflicts do not occur very often. Yet, they arise when working with versioning systems to protect you from overwriting your teammates changes. When you edit a file, your teammates changes are merged with your changes automatically by the versioning system in Springloops. When you want to update your working copy with a change of a line which has been also changed by someone else, a conflict occurs. By conflict you are asked to choose which changes should apply - your or your teammates changes edited at the same time. You need to resolve this conflict to be able to commit your changes. You can do it manually or with your Subversion client.
There is plenty of Subversion clients available free for various systems. We have listed many of them here. If you are using any IDE try to find Subversion plug-in for it, firstly. Personaly we like SmartSVN (multiplatform), SvnX for Mac OS X and TortoiseSVN for Windows.
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