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For instructions on using it with HCoop, see the [:/git:git subpage]. For instructions on using it with HCoop, see the [[/git|git subpage]].
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Write me. Needs to at least explain how to do DAV+Subversion. /!\ '''Write me'''

Needs to at least explain how to do DAV+Subversion.
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Write me.  Yet another popular revision control system. Please contact the HCoop admins if you know of cool ways that we can facilitate Mercurial usage on HCoop systems. /!\ '''Write me'''.

Yet another popular revision control system. Please contact the HCoop admins if you know of cool ways that we can facilitate Mercurial usage on HCoop systems.
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Write me.  Some people like this system, so perhaps someone will be willing to do a write-up on ways to make good use of it in an HCoop context. /!\ '''Write me'''.

Some people like this system, so perhaps someone will be willing to do a write-up on ways to make good use of it in an HCoop context.
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This is the chapter of the MemberManual that describes how to use version control software to host code on HCoop servers.

git

Git is a popular version control system that was initially started by Linus Torvalds, who also authored Linux.

For instructions on using it with HCoop, see the git subpage.

Subversion

/!\ Write me

Needs to at least explain how to do DAV+Subversion.

Mercurial

/!\ Write me.

Yet another popular revision control system. Please contact the HCoop admins if you know of cool ways that we can facilitate Mercurial usage on HCoop systems.

Darcs

/!\ Write me.

Some people like this system, so perhaps someone will be willing to do a write-up on ways to make good use of it in an HCoop context.


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MemberManual/VersionControl (last edited 2013-10-17 08:56:47 by DaniilFrumin)