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The '''Revctrl Wiki''' discusses "revision control systems", also called "{{tag|version control|version control systems}}".  There are discussions of {{tag|revision control}} in general -- merges, three-way merges, patch and revision theory, manifest, etc.  There are also discussions and comparison of various revision control systems -- bzr, {{tag|darcs}}, hg, {{tag|monotone}}, {{tag|subversion}} ({{tag|svn}}), svk, {{tag|git}}, etc.
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The '''Revctrl Wiki''' discusses '{{tag|Revision control|revision control systems}}' (RCS), also called '{{tag|Version control|version control systems}}' (VCS).  There are discussions of {{tag|revision control}} in general; merges, three-way merges, patch and revision theory, manifest, etc.  There are also discussions and comparison of various revision control systems; bzr, {{tag|darcs}}, hg, {{tag|monotone}}, {{tag|subversion}} (svn), svk, {{tag|git}}, etc.


Revision control systems are tool useful in many areas including {{tag|programming}}.
Revision control systems are tool useful in many areas including {{tag|programming}}.


{{Size
The Revctrl Wiki became heavily {{tag|spammed}} (over 10,000 pages of spam!) due to the lack of [[spam]] control options on {{tag|MoinMoin}}, and was subsequently taken {{tag|Dead|offline}} sometime late 2012.
|pages = 58
|statistics URL = http://web.archive.org/web/20070822133509/http://revctrl.org/SystemInfo
}}(As of: 2007 Archive.org link)


;Related wiki:
;''Related wiki sites
*[[VCS-home wiki]] discusses using version control systems in ways they were never intended -- a single repository to keep track of *every* file in the entire $HOME directory.
*[[VCS-home wiki]] discusses using version control systems in ways they were never intended -- a single repository to keep track of *every* file in the entire $HOME directory.


Many {{tag|revision control}} / {{tag|version control}} wiki are dedicated to one or another specific revision control system, including:
Many {{tag|revision control}} / {{tag|version control}} wiki are dedicated to one or another specific revision control system, including:


[[Darcs Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Arch Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[CVSNT Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Svk Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Mercurial wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Tracks]]&nbsp;• the [[Trac]] wiki engine&nbsp;• etc.
[[Darcs]]&nbsp;• [[Arch Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[CVSNT Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Svk Wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Mercurial wiki]]&nbsp;• [[Tracks]]&nbsp;• the [[Trac]] wiki engine&nbsp;• etc.


[[Category:FoundedIn2005]]
[[Category:Founded in 2005]]

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Small rectangular monochrome image, landscape orientation, thin black border with a white background, containing the words 'no logo' in black text. Revctrl Wiki
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Founded by: unknown
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MoinMoin
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Software
Wiki size: 58 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 6 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2007-08-22
wikiFactor as of: 2011-10-17)


The Revctrl Wiki discusses 'revision control systems' (RCS), also called 'version control systems' (VCS). There are discussions of revision control in general; merges, three-way merges, patch and revision theory, manifest, etc. There are also discussions and comparison of various revision control systems; bzr, darcs, hg, monotone, subversion (svn), svk, git, etc.

Revision control systems are tool useful in many areas including programming.

The Revctrl Wiki became heavily spammed (over 10,000 pages of spam!) due to the lack of spam control options on MoinMoin, and was subsequently taken offline sometime late 2012.

Related wiki sites
  • VCS-home wiki discusses using version control systems in ways they were never intended -- a single repository to keep track of *every* file in the entire $HOME directory.

Many revision control / version control wiki are dedicated to one or another specific revision control system, including:

Darcs • Arch Wiki • CVSNT Wiki • Svk Wiki • Mercurial wiki • Tracks • the Trac wiki engine • etc.