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Repost from yesterday: version control systems by nix 2004-12-15 13:18:29
CVS (open/gnu), Subversion, or Arch? Or should I use something like sourceforge.net?

Potentially relevant factors:
- I will be storing a software project in this version control system, which will be open sourced once it reaches a state of usability
- I have used cvs in the past
- remote access via ssh is a plus
- a win32 client would be nice
- the server will be running FC2 (possibly FC3 next week)
- I'd like to be able to rename files
[ Reply ]
  I'd vote for Subversion by Elessar2004-12-15 13:36:30
    I would agree by varikin2004-12-15 14:46:30
      Between CVS and SVN by jiteo2004-12-15 16:40:03
  I posted something late by ToLazyToThink2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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