> * Package name : codeville > Version : 0.1.9 > Upstream Author : Ross Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > * URL : http://www.codeville.org > * License : Open Software License 2.0 > Description : More anarchic revision control system > > Codeville is a new version control system. > > All other version control systems require that you keep careful track > of the relationships between branches so as not have to repeatedly > merge the same conflicts. Codeville is much more anarchic. It allows > you to update from or commit to any repository at any time with no > unnecessary re-merges. > > Codeville works by creating an identifier for each change which is > done, and remembering the list of all changes which have been applied > to each file and the last change which modified each line in each > file. When there's a conflict, it checks to see if one of the two > sides has already been applied to the other one, and if so makes the > other side win automatically. When there's an actual not automatically > mergeable version conflict, Codeville behaves in almost exactly the > same way as CVS.
From the description, it sounds a lot like Subversion. How does Codeville improve upon Subversion? This is not a challenge; it is just a question. Please copy your reply to me. Good luck with Codeville. It sounds like a good package.
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