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Subversion is an open-source version control system.   
 
Subversion is an open-source version control system.   
  
Subversion provides very fine access control, so only those who you authorise can access your project.  If your project is currently held under CVS, the [http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html Subversion links page] lists several tools for converting CVS to Subversion repositories.
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==Example Project==
 
 
==An Example Project==
 
  
 
The link below provides access to an example repository.  In this case, the repository holds materials for a course on "How to manage your research project using version control".
 
The link below provides access to an example repository.  In this case, the repository holds materials for a course on "How to manage your research project using version control".
  
 
read access for anyone through websvn coming soon...
 
read access for anyone through websvn coming soon...
 
Through your browser, you may:
 
 
* Download a copy of the repository
 
* Browse the log of changes for files in the repository
 
* Compare differences between file versions
 
* etc...
 
 
Subversion provides very fine access control, so only those who you authorise can access your project.  If your project is currently held under CVS, the [http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html Subversion links page] lists several tools for converting CVS to Subversion repositories.
 

Revision as of 16:20, 9 February 2006


Subversion is an open-source version control system.

Example Project

The link below provides access to an example repository. In this case, the repository holds materials for a course on "How to manage your research project using version control".

read access for anyone through websvn coming soon...