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subversion 1.0 is released

subversion 1.0 is released

Posted Feb 24, 2004 11:21 UTC (Tue) by anselm (subscriber, #2796)
In reply to: subversion 1.0 is released by veelo
Parent article: subversion 1.0 is released

In short, one could say that Arch is centralised around a code integrator, and that Subversion (like CVS) is centralised around a repository.

This is an oversimplification. With Arch, you can use a tool such as arch-pqm to let several people merge changes into an archive. In fact, merge requests can even be submitted using GPG-signed e-mail.


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subversion 1.0 is released

Posted Feb 25, 2004 16:17 UTC (Wed) by walters (subscriber, #7396) [Link]

You don't even need that. You can share a single archive with arch in exactly the same way that CVS and Subversion do. (speaking as the author of arch-pqm)

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