Aaron L. Grames wrote: > Thomas, > > What is SVN? Subversion. It's a revision control system that software developers use to keep track of the changes to a program's source code. It lets us see who changed what, when, and provides a central place for everybody to put their changes and co-ordinate them.
It's common to write, eg, "Scribus SVN" to refer to the latest in-progress version of Scribus that is only available if you get it using the Subversion tool and compile it yourself. -- Craig Ringer
