Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 20th Feb 2004 06:00 UTC
General Development On Monday, the Subversion project is scheduled to release version 1.0 of their version control system, under development for several years now. Subversion was intended from its inception as the CVS replacement and it comes with many important features previously found only on commercial VCS like Perforce. It was designed for better remote performance, and it is multi-platform with a GUI/CLI front-end.
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Not better than CVS...
by John Howitz on Sun 22nd Feb 2004 21:19 UTC

Unless you're using Apache 2, you can't use the better features of Subversion. It's internal svnserver is just about the same as CVS, perhaps with a few perks. And yes, there are places where you can't use Apache 2 nor deploy one just for the sake of Subversion.