Subversion
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In computing, Subversion (SVN) is a version control system initiated in 2000 by CollabNet Inc. It is used to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code, web pages, and docum... More


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AUDIENCE : developers
LICENSE : apache software license
OPERATING SYSTEM : os independent
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : C
USER INTERFACE : console
LATEST VERSION : 1.5.1
TITLE SYNONYMS : Subversion
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I Use It

It's a indispensable tool.

You must try it.


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Crazy

it make me crazy.


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The Champion

I have used cvs, vss and SVN. Out of both SVN scores a lot in terms of functionality and reliability


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Enterprise Use

For an open source use in the enterprise it is a great tool


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Marvelous

I also use subversion. CVS not even remotelly as good


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Don't Count Subversion Out Yet

As we've written before, the use of the Subversion source code management system is slowly declining in the open source community, as new alternative git gains ever more attention. But that doesn't mean the Subversion folks have given up - far from it. In fact, they recently released version 1.5, chock-full of new features on both client and server.



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