# HG changeset patch # User Arthur Lutz # Date 1580479965 -3600 # Node ID 48e066c9655ae35bbb94e196ccdb6bb48fba9707 # Parent a5c7cea1c0706483ccfdbcc149c741576a9d776b [doc] remove Subversion mentions diff -r a5c7cea1c070 -r 48e066c9655a doc/announce.en.txt --- a/doc/announce.en.txt Fri Jan 31 18:01:41 2020 +0100 +++ b/doc/announce.en.txt Fri Jan 31 15:12:45 2020 +0100 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ * a selection+view mechanism for semi-automatic XHTML/XML/JSON/text generation, * a library of reusable components (data model and views) that fulfill common needs, * the power and flexibility of the Python programming language, - * the reliability of SQL databases, LDAP directories, Subversion and Mercurial for storage backends. + * the reliability of SQL databases, LDAP directories and Mercurial for storage backends. Being built since 2000 by an R&D project still going on today, supporting 100,000s of daily visits at some production sites, CubicWeb is a proven end to diff -r a5c7cea1c070 -r 48e066c9655a doc/announce.fr.txt --- a/doc/announce.fr.txt Fri Jan 31 18:01:41 2020 +0100 +++ b/doc/announce.fr.txt Fri Jan 31 15:12:45 2020 +0100 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ * une bibliothèque de composants réutilisables (modèle de donnée et vues) qui satisfait les besoins les plus courants, * la puissance et l'adaptabilité du langage de programmation Python, - * la solidité des bases SQL, des annuaires LDAP, de Subversion et Mercurial + * la solidité des bases SQL, des annuaires LDAP et Mercurial pour le stockage des données. Développé depuis 2000 par un projet de R&D qui se poursuit encore aujourd'hui, diff -r a5c7cea1c070 -r 48e066c9655a doc/book/admin/config.rst --- a/doc/book/admin/config.rst Fri Jan 31 18:01:41 2020 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/admin/config.rst Fri Jan 31 15:12:45 2020 +0100 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ will be chosen when creating the instance. CubicWeb is known to run with Postgresql (recommended), SQLServer and SQLite. -Other possible sources of data include CubicWeb, Subversion, LDAP and Mercurial, +Other possible sources of data include CubicWeb, LDAP and Mercurial, but at least one relational database is required for CubicWeb to work. You do not need to install a backend that you do not intend to use for one of your instances. SQLite is not fit for production use, but it works well for testing diff -r a5c7cea1c070 -r 48e066c9655a doc/book/intro/concepts.rst --- a/doc/book/intro/concepts.rst Fri Jan 31 18:01:41 2020 +0100 +++ b/doc/book/intro/concepts.rst Fri Jan 31 15:12:45 2020 +0100 @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ * it is not limited to one specific SQL backend (every one of them having an idiomatic way to encode triggers), nor to SQL backends at - all (think about LDAP or a Subversion repository) + all (think about LDAP or a Mercurial repository) * it is well-coupled to the rest of the framework diff -r a5c7cea1c070 -r 48e066c9655a doc/index.rst --- a/doc/index.rst Fri Jan 31 18:01:41 2020 +0100 +++ b/doc/index.rst Fri Jan 31 15:12:45 2020 +0100 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ * the power and flexibility of the Python_ programming language, -* the reliability of SQL databases, LDAP directories, Subversion and Mercurial +* the reliability of SQL databases, LDAP directories and Mercurial for storage backends. Built since 2000 from an R&D effort still continued, supporting 100,000s of