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ChiaLiangKao is the author of svk and maintains the subversion perl bindings which svk uses.

AudreyTang is a devout svk user and developer. She was responsible for the OpenFoundry site which hosts svk, as well as the SVKWin32 port.

HsinChanChien is now trying to use svn for daily work with svk.

JohnPeacock finally got svk to build and test clean and is very excited to be able to use it to manage patches to the Perl core.

AdrianHoward is a happy subversion user, but is curious about svk since so many people seem to find multiple-repositories a vital tool and he's never felt the need himself.

DaveRolsky used it at $PREVIOUS_DAY_JOB, and will be using it again at his new job. Now that EmacsSVK is working Emacs 22 (snapshots) he is a happy camper.

ChenWeiHon (a.k.a plasma) tried to mirror svn repository to help his translation of svnbook, but spent almost whole Chinese New Year vacation on adding copy-following feature to SVN::Mirror, which is used by svk. And is forced by clkao to add himself in this page. :)

YingChiehChen is a newbie to svn/svk stuff, and trying hard to get used to them.

GlennBurgess is a newbie to svn who dreams of being a newbie to svk... If only he could get the Perl bindings in Windows without DevStudio. car shipping

YuanChenCheng think svk is so promising !!!

Eyck is trying to get svk going on debian woody

in2 thanks clkao and autrijus for svk :p

KangMinLiu just did a 'sm -l' after 'sm -C'

RuslanZakirov try to manage own and RTx development with SVK

rafan thanks clkao and autrijus for svk :D and I am the SVK FreeBSD ports maintainer now.

I have just met svk and have promptly taken it to bed. Hope it won't bite. ;D

TimotheeBesset thanks the SVK team for such a useful set of tools

BrianIngerson is dumping p4 for svk.

BorisZentner is dropping svn in favor of svk; thanks

JesseVincent ditched Aegis for svk and has never looked back.

jiing is trying to use SVKWin32

Xantus is putting all his projects into svk now

AlanSung is just trying to use SVKWin32

MichaelSchwern was convinced by AutrijusTang to try SVK and will blame him. And he figures anything has to be better than Aegis.

NathanHand is fascinated by the idea that a distributed SCM like SVK can be layered on top of a centralised SCM like SVN. He also wonders whether SVK is a practical alternative to BitKeeper.

MikeHearn is investigating SVK for use in the Wine project

TimWu thinks SVK is the most innovative open source project he has ever seen in Taiwan.

lukhnos uses svk on Mac OS X in his daily work

b6s uses svk on Mac OS X and plans to use svk for translation/localisation.

JodyBelka is trying out svk instead of gnu arch, and finding the user experience much more pleasurable.

EvilCHELU is starting to use svk

lynch uses svk in his daily work, on both Win32 and Linux platform. Thanks ChiaLiangKao for this wonderful tool.

Hasso Tepper is using SVK mostly for maintaining his development related to routing protocols (Quagga and Xorp routing suites) and other stuff related to Internet routers. What makes SVK very special is the ability to track Perforce and CVS repositories. Hasso really appreciates these features.

TomMornini has wanted to try SVK for a while, but couldn't get Perl bindings to build on Mac OS X, but is now thankfully using SVK due to SVK-0.28.dmg. After a couple of hours, all I can say is "Wow!" Thanks!

LloydChang would like to use svk to merge and resolve different repositories, and help with SVKTodo tasks.

Kiliman will do whatever he can to make svk work great on Windows. I added step-by-step directions

for building SVK on Windows. See SVKWin32.

MichaelDreeling is using SVK to mirror Subversion repositories between Boston and Ireland. He is writing instructions

on how to set this up on Solaris 10 for x86 platforms.

BillSommerfeld is playing with SVK and SVN in his spare time

GaborSzabo is trying to write a GUI interface for SVK using GTK+

QuantumFoam is just starting on an SVK GUI interface.

MattSeitz is trying Win32SVK. He has used Sun's "TeamWare" version control at work and is looking for a similar version control program for personal use.

LuisMondesi (a.k.a. lemsx1) another humble svk Perl Monger who got forced by Otavio (of debian fame) to drop *upid python-based svn in favor of a more robust solution which happens to be as good as arch, but as easy as cvs.

StigBrautaset is recovering from having drunk the GNU-Arch kool-aid and is ditching it for SVK (after a brief encounter with Darcs).

GerardBraad (a.k.a. g_braad) uses SVK for all internal development as mirrors from a SVN repository.

ArturBergman (a.k.a sky) loves svk and uses it for all his version control needs! love!

MichaelBrouwer (a.k.a. Tlaloc) has finally moved to svk for real work and has been doing svk builds for Mac OS X for a while now.

Eric Sandall (a.k.a. sandalle) maintains the svk, svn-mirror, and vcp-autrijus packages and requisite dependencies for Source Mage GNU/Linux.

Jubal moved to svk from his private cvs repositories, and after the daily work with something called Synergy finds svk definitely refreshing.

2shortplanks is MarkGold, and he uses SVK as his primary version control system both for home and work projects.

khmarbaise is Karl Heinz Marbaise and started with RCS switched to CVS and than found Subversion but was not satisfied with it, cause i'm often working on my notebook so i found

SVK as an replacement which filled my needths and is currently working on the translation of the SVK Book into german.

RaviNanavati is trying out svk as an svn client (for local checkins and to simplify branching and merging).

DonHinton uses svk for development at ISIS and maintains a few simple svk tutorials here.

Sean Moss-Pultz has totally abandoned svn for svk and would love to get svl working on his powerbook, but his brain is too small.

BrendanMacDonell has converted, first from cvs to svn, then from svn to svk. He uses it everywhere possible, and will probably convert the two projects he is in charge to it soon. He is a bit of an evangalist, pushing svk on gamedev.net.

IntRigeri loves SVK and GNU Emacs, and is working on EmacsPSVK integration into psvn.el.

ToddChapman uses svk for RequestTracker and AssetTracker development.

ChrisRusso has been using svk for his personal development projects since the Fall of 2005, and is looking at hacking around on the svk source itself... gods help us all.

Leslie P. Polzer is using svk for the maintenance of GNU Parted.

RembrandtKuipers is a great fan of svk. Thanks ChiaLiangKao, kudos to you! :)

ConallOBrien moved from CVS to SVN for his personal projects. After a few months with SVN, a distributed SCM was required for redundancy and disconnected operation. After 2 -3 months with SVN, he moved to SVK and never gave the decision a second thought.

ZoomQuiet Woodpecker.org.cn and CPUG adminstrator,Chinese Pythoner,usage SVK for enhancement SVN

kcwu loves svk mirror.

mgrimes uses SVK daily and works on SVK integration in TextMate.

leed25d is but a humble programmer eager to learn

ClaesJakobsson has dropped CVS in favor of SVK (and SVN) for both work and personal projects and never wants to go back. Kudos to ChiaLiangKao.

StigBrautaset is an SVK user and sometimes contributor. He uses SVK both at work and for private projects.

Frank Gutierrez uses the SVN/SVK/Trac combo and is happy with it.

John Nystrom (www.thenystroms.org) is trying to use SVK to mirror and sync two repositories for the same multi-language Bible Translation project in Papua New Guinea.

AlecClews is a happy SVK user in Australia. He loves doing version control on the train in the morning.

ThomasQuas, programmer, has dropped RCS in favor of CVS, has dropped CVS in favor of SVN, has dropped SVN in favor of Mercurial, but whenever he uses SVN, SVK is his favorite tool to keep his coding work mobile. It never let him down since their first encounter back in 2005. Thanks so much.

Fabio Fullin is from Argentina and is using svk for replication. He has the main repo with svn and installed svk in his laptop. He cannot use svk for the main repo since the users need a gui like tortoise. Maybe one of these days he will write one :). Thanks.