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A revision control system allows you to hold a repository of software including revisions that have been made to the code. An example is the KDE repository where you can e.g. find an impressive list what [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=summary changes that have been done to KDEPIM recently]. For more information, read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_Control_System wikipedia's article].
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I want the ACL features of dokuwiki and the look-and-feel of mediawiki.
 
 
This wiki describes the revision control systems
 
* [[subversion]]
 
* [[git]]
 

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I want the ACL features of dokuwiki and the look-and-feel of mediawiki.