tailieunhanh - Version Control with Subversion

In the world of open-source software, the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) was the tool of choice for version control for many years. And rightly so. CVS was open-source software itself, and its non-restrictive modus operandi and support for networked operation allowed dozens of geographically dispersed programmers to share their work. It fit the collaborative nature of the open-source world very well. CVS and its semi-chaotic development model have since become cornerstones of open-source culture | Version Control with Subversion For Subversion Compiled from r2866 Ben Collins-Sussman Brian W. Fitzpatrick C. Michael Pilato Version Control with Subversion For Subversion Compiled from r2866 by Ben Collins-Sussman Brian W. Fitzpatrick and C. Michael Pilato Published ỢBA Copyright 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Ben Collins-SussmanBrian W. FitzpatrickC. Michael Pilato This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. To view a copy of this license visit ht-tp licenses by or send a letter to Creative Commons 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford California 94305 .

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