>1.what are the various tools commonly used in free software or open source
>projects to track different versions?
Bugzilla, I believe. http://www.bugzilla.org/
>2.what is a patch? how does it work?what is its complimentary tool?
Patches are used to when you need to lay off the bong. Usuall
Hi,
> 1.what are the various tools commonly used in free software or open
> source projects to track different versions?
A classic is "cvs" (concurrent versions system), which works fine,
but a more modern alternative "svn" (subversion) is getting popular.
The Linux kernel uses "git" (homepage g
On 7/20/07, NISA BALAKRISHNAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 1.what are the various tools commonly used in free software or open source
> projects to track different versions?
mainly CVS and SubVersionthe later is more recent, the former,
despite still being used, is coming into a deprecated s
1.what are the various tools commonly used in free software or open source
projects to track different versions?
2.what is a patch? how does it work?what is its complimentary tool?
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