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A Ruby utility that uses Subversion to manage local copies of upstream vendor branches.

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mtrack is an Open Source project management tool heavily inspired by the popular Trac tool.

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Integration for the distributed version control system Darcs in the Eclipse IDE.

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Maintaining Debian packages in subversion repositories. svn-buildpackage contains tools that help to automate the task of maintaining Debian packages inside of a Subversion repository. They are intended to be used by Debian maintainers to simplify the error-prone actions with the svn, devscripts, and dpkg-dev utilities.

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Conflict notifies a software developer of potential conflicts between his/her work and that of other developers, before the commit.

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gitstat is a web-based statistics and monitoring system for git, a version control system which is best known for linux kernel

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VCV, or Version Control Views, is a tool for merging the contents of several CVS or Subversion repositories into a single production filesystem. The goal is to allow applications that use code from several repositories to be deployed easily. VCV is also useful for development of such applications ... [More] , with the ability to sync to and from the separate working copies and generate a diff across all repositories. [Less]

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GeoGIT is a distributed version control system for vector geographic data, written in Java and inspired on the GIT distributed version control system.

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Web VCS is a web-hosted version control engine for small development teams and hobbyist programmers that are spread across different locations. It provides a central VCS repository on the internet without having to buy expensive dedicated hosting set-ups

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Blueprint reverse-engineers servers. * Easy configuration management. * Detect relevant packages, files, and source installs. * Generate reusable server configs. * Convert blueprints to Puppet or Chef. * No DSLs, no extra servers, no workflow changes. Blueprint looks inside ... [More] popular package managers, finds changes you made to configuration files, and archives software you built from source. It runs on Debian- and RPM-based Linux distros with Python >= 2.6 and Git >= 1.7. See http://devstructure.github.com/blueprint/ for comprehensive documentation and examples. [Less]

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