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Date: 2013-02-26 10:33:52
Version control
Concurrent Versions System
Collaborative software
Software development process
Distributed revision control systems
Apache Subversion
Revision control
Git
Software versioning
Software
Computer programming
Computing

Open XAL Versioning Introduction This document establishes a versioning and release policy for the Open XAL project as well as the repository layout. Version Control

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