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Distributed version control is taking root in industry, as an alternative to client-server version control (e.g., CVS, Subversion). Explore the reasons for this, and analyze the strengths of distributed version-control systems such as Mercurial, Git, and Bazaar. | Distributed version control is taking root in industry, as an alternative to client-server version control (e.g., CVS, Subversion). Explore the reasons for this, and analyze the strengths of distributed version-control systems such as Mercurial, Git, and Bazaar. | ||
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Distributed Version Control
Distributed version control is taking root in industry, as an alternative to client-server version control (e.g., CVS, Subversion). Explore the reasons for this, and analyze the strengths of distributed version-control systems such as Mercurial, Git, and Bazaar.