opensource or free software repositories?

Gururaj H S gururaj.hansoge at siritech.com
Thu Oct 4 15:22:20 UTC 2007


Hi,

       Have a look at Subversion at http://*subversion*.tigris.org.
This overcomes many of the CVS shortfalls.




Anne wrote:
> It would be like the CVS. (Haven't head of RCS). Is CVS easy to setup?
>
> Thanks! 
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> On Behalf Of Virden, Larry W.
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> Subject: RE: opensource or free software repositories?
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> You mean like cvs or rcs? Or do you mean like http://sourceforge.net ? 
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Anne
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> Hi All,
>  
> Does anyone know of any OpenSource or "free" software repository software
> out there to use for our developers to store their code, keep track of
> versions, etc? Anything that is fairly "easy" to setup on my Red Hat boxes?
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