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Subversion and CVS
* Subversion – A version control system designed specifically to replace CVS
CVS replacement projects include CVSNT ( first released 1998 ), Subversion ( initially released in 2004 ), EVS ( first released 2008 ), OpenCVS ( not released as of 3 May 2012 ), and numerous systems that support distributed revision control.
In some cases they also manage communication with remote web servers via FTP and WebDAV, and version management systems such as CVS or Subversion.
Savannah currently offers CVS, GNU arch, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, mailing list, web hosting, file hosting, and bug tracking services.
It features tag completion on the fly, tag editing through a dialog interface, script language variable auto-completion, project management, live preview, PHP debugger, CVS support, Subversion support ( through external plugin ).
CVS support is integrated, Subversion support is possible through external plugins.
Revision control systems such as Concurrent Versions System ( CVS ) and later Subversion ( svn ) and Git are examples of tools that help centrally manage the source code files and the changes to those files for a software project.
Open Source development is often performed " live and in public ", using services provided for free on the Internet, such as the Launchpad and SourceForge web sites, and using tools that are themselves Open Source, including the CVS and Subversion source control systems, and the GNU Compiler Collection.
Before that, it had been hosted on Subversion, and prior to that via CVS.
In addition to the " diff " program, diffs can also be produced by other programs, such as Subversion, CVS, RCS, Mercurial and Git.
Originally developed using CVS, Gallery switched to SourceForge's Subversion Service on April 27, 2006 and Gallery 3 has been developed entirely using Git on Github.
MPW also included a version control system called Projector ; this has been superseded by Git, CVS and Subversion and is no longer supported in Mac OS X.
provides source code version control ( a choice between CVS, Subversion and Arch ), download space, project monitoring facilities, etc.
In mid-December 2005 support for Scalable Vector Graphics was merged into the standard build and in early January 2006 the source code was migrated from CVS to Subversion.
* Can mirror and operate on Subversion, Perforce and CVS repositories.
Among its other features, IDEA provides close integration with popular open source development tools such as CVS, Subversion, Apache Ant, Apache Maven, JUnit and TestNG.
* Group work support – BlueJ provides simple support for group work via a subset of CVS and Subversion functionality.
* Built-in support for fetching source files from revision control systems, such as SCCS, RCS, CVS, Subversion, BitKeeper and Perforce.
GPS supports the following Version control systems: CVS, Rational ClearCase, Subversion, git.
It uses Subversion as a Concurrent versioning system, which it has used since it was migrated from CVS in 2005.
GForge provides project hosting, version control ( CVS and Subversion ), bug-tracking, and messaging.
Darcs is a distributed revision control system created by David Roundy ; it was designed to replace traditional, centralized source control systems such as CVS and Subversion.
* Git, Subversion, CVS, and Perforce ( via Eclipse plugin ) support
* Chora – a version control repository viewer supporting CVS and Subversion.

Subversion and version
* Tom Lord has suggested that Subversion version control system pays for the abstraction inversion of implementing a write-only database on a read / write database with poor performance.
CollabNet used to be the primary corporate sponsor of the open source version control system Subversion, before it became a project of the Apache Software Foundation.
* Apache Subversion, a revision ( or version ) control system
; Subversion: Subversion is an open-source version control system, with a long and detailed list of features.
Like GNU arch, and unlike Subversion, Monotone takes a distributed approach to version control.
* Trac-integrating a bug tracker with a wiki, and an interface to the Subversion version control system.
A good example of a complete rewrite was the Subversion version control system, whose developers started from scratch: they believed the codebase of CVS ( an older attempt at creating a version control system ), was useless and needed to be completely scrapped.
File synchronization tools such as Unison are similar to version control tools ( git, CVS, Subversion, etc.

Subversion and control
It also serves as a web interface to the following revision control systems: Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, Perforce and Darcs.
Annotate aka Blame or Praise is a function used in source control systems such as Team Foundation Server and Subversion to determine who committed changes to the source code into the repository.
* Subversion has a feature called " autoversioning " where a WebDAV source with a subversion backend can be mounted as a file system on systems that support this kind of mount ( Linux, Windows and others do ) and saves to that file system generate new revisions on the revision control system.
Commits are also done for revision control systems for source code such as Subversion or Concurrent Versions System.
In November 2008, the project switched from using the Subversion revision control tool to Git, a distributed revision control tool.

Subversion and systems
In a post on the Linux kernel mailing list, Torvalds praised Monotone and disparaged Subversion ( and by extension, all client-server version-control systems ):
In particular, it features a sophisticated hierarchy of source repositories, and allows atomic updates of multiple files, features found in later version-control systems such as Subversion and Perforce.
Subversion — Roger Trinquier defined subversion as a term that could be lumped together under the name modern warfare, “ as being interlocking systems of actions, political, economic, psychological and military that aims at the overthrow of established authority in a country .”

Subversion and which
In the late 1980s, Judith Butler began lecturing regularly on the topic of gender identity and, in 1990, published her seminal work Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, which imported significant contributions from philosophy after the late 1950s and led to a radical critique of the inadequacies in feminism.
* Subversion, which are non-overt attempts at sabotaging a government, carried out by spies or other subversives
Kedyw (, from Kierownictwo Dywersji, " Directorate for Subversion "), was an underground movement-Armia Krajowa organization during World War II, which specialized in active and passive sabotage, propaganda and armed action against Nazi German forces and collaborators.

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