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Subversion

This article is about the computer software framework named "Subversion." For information on the undermining of authority, see rebellion, sabotage, and insurgency.

Subversion (also known as svn) is a version control system designed specifically to replace CVS, which is considered to have many deficiencies.

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Features

Version 1.0 of Subversion (released 23 February, 2004) offers the following features:

Subversion has an IRC channel on irc.freenode.net (#svn).

Related Software

GUI front-ends/clients

Alternatives

Other projects of note

The Open Source Trac project integrates Subversion, an Issue Tracker, and Wiki functionality into one web based interface.

The Open Source Subclipse project integrates Subversion into Eclipse.

The Open Source SVK project is a decentralized version control system written in Perl, permitting offline operations and advanced merging algorithms. It layers on the Subversion filesystem and its API.

The Open Source JavaSVN project - 100% pure Java Subversion client library.

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