
TortoiseSVN in Ubuntu to be!
Last night I came across an article by Ivan Sagalaev about his find NautilusSVN .
Installation Instructions:

Of the first cons I noticed - NautilusSVN cannot read property, has introduced bugtraq in my team a long time ago and is somehow not convenient in front of the guys, they enter bug numbers for commit'am in TortoiseSVN, and I am the leader - no.
There is a patch in the article by Ivan Sagalaev to support UTF-8
PS: Everyone who is “more comfortable in the console”, guys, this is not an article, it’s about nutilus and it has nothing to do with the console and its amenities, calm down, I can do the same commit from the console. I program the prototype using gedit, for it there is no plugin that allows you to work with svn, yes I like drug & drop and other delights of gui, and so, I wrote an article for those who are close to me in spirit and who use nutilus.
Installation Instructions:
- Go to the author’s website NautilusSVN
- Or immediately download the deb package NautilusSVN 0.11-1
- Install
- For Ubuntu 8.10 (the same should work for 8.04):
sudo cp -Rf /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-1.0/python/* /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/python/
- I overloaded nautilus:
sudo killall -9 nautilus
- Open your svn repository and enjoy!

Of the first cons I noticed - NautilusSVN cannot read property, has introduced bugtraq in my team a long time ago and is somehow not convenient in front of the guys, they enter bug numbers for commit'am in TortoiseSVN, and I am the leader - no.
There is a patch in the article by Ivan Sagalaev to support UTF-8
PS: Everyone who is “more comfortable in the console”, guys, this is not an article, it’s about nutilus and it has nothing to do with the console and its amenities, calm down, I can do the same commit from the console. I program the prototype using gedit, for it there is no plugin that allows you to work with svn, yes I like drug & drop and other delights of gui, and so, I wrote an article for those who are close to me in spirit and who use nutilus.