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Why You Should Switch from Subversion to Git -- Carsonified
"You may want to give it a second look. Not just at distributed version control systems, but at the real role of version control in your creative toolkit. In this article, I’m going to introduce you to Git, my favorite DVCS, and hopefully show you why it is not only a better version control system than Subversion, but also a revolutionary way to think about how you get your work done."
Pro Git (Book) Table of Contents
This book is under CC-ByNcSa and is being translated into German, Chinese, Japanese, Russian...
opentf - Google Code
OpenTF is an open source (BSD licensed) implementation of the Team Foundation assemblies and TF client which may actually be better than the base TF PowerTool
Bazaar Version Control
Seems to have a lot of the benefits of Git, in a cross-platform way ;-)
The Thing About Git
A good description of how Git is different than other version control systems -- makes me almost interested in using it.
Intro to Distributed Version Control (Illustrated) | BetterExplained
An illustrated introduction to distributed version control
Martin Woodward: Free (as in beer) Teamprise license for CodePlex users
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An excellent plugin for Eclipse brings you integrated source-control/bug-management ... and it's free for use with CodePlex!
- jaykul on 2007-08-02
Walkthrough: Migrating from Visual SourceSafe to Team Foundation
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The Microaoft walkthrough for migrating projects from VSS to TFS -- not a pretty path.
- jaykul on 2007-08-01
pysvn.tigris.org
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PySVN is a rich GUI client for SVN written with Python and pyTk(?) so it's cross-platform.
- jaykul on 2007-05-19
QSvn - a cross platform GUI Subversion client
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QSVN is a Qt GUI for subversion (Svn) which is cross platform ... it seems open source, but I can't find the license (and haven't bothered downloading it).
- jaykul on 2007-05-19
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QSvn is a GUI Subversion client for Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X and Windows. It uses the subversion libraries for all subversion actions. So it is a real subversion client. It can handle multiple working copies in a working copy list for a fast access to it.
HomePage - SVK Wiki
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svk is a decentralized version control system built with the robust Subversion filesystem. It supports repository mirroring, disconnected operation, history-sensitive merging, and integrates with other version control systems, as well as popular visual merge tools.
eSvn
- eSvn is another Open Source (GPL) CrossPlatform (Qt) Subversion (SVN) client ... - jaykul on 2007-05-19
Subversive - by Polarion - for Eclipse
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Subversive is a GUI SVN client which is written as a plugin to Eclipse. Really *the* choice for SVN support in Eclipse.
- jaykul on 2007-05-19
Svn.NET - .Net bindings for SVN
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Looks like a pretty good effort to create a .Net binding which would let you easily do SVN apps in .Net
- jaykul on 2007-05-19
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This is a project to build reliable .NET bindings for the Subversion version-control system libraries. This is a continuation of the SubversionSharp library initially created by Softec and released under the LGPL.
TortoiseSVN | The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control
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Windows File Manager-integrating SVN client. Quite nice.
- jaykul on 2007-05-19
rapidsvn.tigris.org
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RapidSVN is a gui client (like Filezilla or like WinCVS) for SVN
- jaykul on 2007-05-19
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