FreeBSD Begins Switch to Subversion

Courtesy Slashdot: BSD  Wed, 06/04/2008 - 13:10

An anonymous reader writes "The FreeBSD Project has begun the switch of its source code management system from CVS to Subversion.

At this point in time, FreeBSD's developers are making changes to the base system in the Subversion repository.

We have a replication system in place that exports our work to the legacy CVS tree on a continuous basis.

People who are using our extensive CVS based distribution network (including anoncvs, CVSup, cvsweb, ftp) will not be interrupted by our...


 

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