Source code repository
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A source code repository is a place where large amounts of source code are kept, either publicly or privately. They are often used by multi-developer projects to handle various versions and developers submitting various patches of code in an organized fashion. CVS is a popular GNU project to handle these issues and is common in open source projects.
[edit] See also
- Comparison of free software hosting facilities
- Revision control
- Bonsai CVS code management system
- Subversion
- Atlassian Fisheye
- Version control systems
- SourceForge projects
- SourceForge.net
- GNU
- Apache Software Foundation
- Codeplex: Microsoft's open source project hosting web site
- Forge (software)