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Distributed revision control systems / Monotone / Git / Mercurial / Apache Subversion / BitKeeper / Revision control / SHA-1 / Rsync / Software / Computer programming / Computing
Date: 2006-07-21 10:36:25
Distributed revision control systems
Monotone
Git
Mercurial
Apache Subversion
BitKeeper
Revision control
SHA-1
Rsync
Software
Computer programming
Computing

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