I know that SVN Server is very useful for version control, but does a one-person project require a web application? (He may invite more participants to join the future, but at this time - only one person’s work.) If necessary, any installation guide or recommendation on this? Thanks in advance.
It is important to have an SCM repository for history, branching, etc., it is not important to have it on the server. (SVN also has a file protocol for local repositories. It is not recommended to use this, but it is certainly better than not using anything at all.)
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