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Hey,

I've been a Subversion administrator for some time and am quite comfortable setting it up. I do not however have extensive experience using Subversion's WebDAV. In theory, you can make writes to files on a WebDAV share and they each result in commits/revisions in the subversion repository.

I do know that Subversion is extremely efficient in its persistence, even with binary files, so even though it's raison d'etre is not to be a WebDAV server, I'm I think it should be able to handle persisting OmniFocus data. I'm just not sure about the performance.

Anyway, to my question - has anyone tried using a Subversion server as a WebDAV synchronization service for OmniFocus? One obvious and cool benefit would be that the Subversion server would retain excellent history, so that if anything were to go wrong, you could go back to any point in time and recover, as if from a backup.