Linux / UNIX: Subversion ( SVN ) Tutorial
Subversion (SVN) is a version control system. It allows users to keep track of changes made to any type of electronic data, typically source code, web pages or design documents. Subversion is currently a popular alternative to CVS and quite popular software.
This tutorial is meant to be read linearly so that it introduces the important notions gently.
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