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git is a distributed revision control system. http://git.or.cz/
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ - the best "gentle introduction" to git that I've found. | ||||||||
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< < | http://macournoyer.wordpress.com/2007/12/27/moron-no-more-i-can-git/ - a nice intro to using git-svn. | |||||||
> > | http://macournoyer.wordpress.com/2007/12/27/moron-no-more-i-can-git/ - a nice intro to using git-svn. http://www.sanityinc.com/articles/partial-emacs-git-svn-mode - some tips for emacs and git-svn | |||||||
CVS is the Concurrent Versions System, a tool for source code revision control. The CVS home page is at http://www.cvshome.org/ and the User's Guide (also called the "Cederqvist Manual" because it was written by a guy named Per Cederqvist) is at http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs/doc/cvs_toc.html. A book called "Open Source Development With CVS" is partially online. The parts that are online seem to overlap substantially with the Cederqvist book but might be useful: http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.htm |