
CVS, popular in the open source community, keeps track of all work and changes in a set of files, generally the implementation of a software project, and allows separated developers to collaborate. CVS is released under the GNU General Public License.
Subversion, an open source change management system, that began development in 2000, provides flexibility in the way a team manage changes. A developer is free to download, modify, and redistribute Subversion as pleased. Tigris.org is the open Source community that develops Subversion.







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