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The Review Pages tool generates a set of HTML pages that show the status of a working copy, or the difference between given revisions of a code repository, suitable for review. There is no need in a special server.
The Pointrel System is an RDF-like triple store implemented on the Java/JVM platform, supporting related social semantic desktop applications to create, use, exchange, and organize informational resources for a reasonably joyful and secure world.
Pocomos is a cloud-based field service solution that caters to businesses
Built for the pest control industry, but also works great for Mosquito Control, Bin Cleaning, Window Washing, Solar Panel Cleaning, and other Home Service Businesses in need of an easy-to-use software that helps you simplify routing, scheduling, communications, payment processing, truck tracking, time tracking, and reporting.
CMGlue (Configuration Management Glue) is a better git-submodule, to manage a workspace which may contains multiple components that may from various version control tools such as Git and SVN (Subversion), or even just from a shared folder.
Python script to mirror a git repository with subversion
It uses a basic common working directory, where git checkout the file for each commit of the master branch
and then it will add, del, commit with a svn client.
Tikal's open source Application Development & Deployment is comprised of fully integrated suites that cover the entire software life-cycle, include tools for development and deployment of applications, software configuration management and ASQA.
TMerge is a subversion code merge tool designed for working with ticket system. It can be used by developer, QA person to move code from one branch to another based on the ticket number in the commit message.
The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
The DVS Deployable Versioning System is for tracking the development, QA and installation of deployables. It is intended to be used in in-house project environments and uses a CVS style command line interface.
FineVMS is a fine-grained versioning management system aiming to manage versioning of source code files. It is composed of two modules: Fineversion and Fineclipse implementing as extensions of the Subversion command line and Subclipse, respectively.
The DevTools project is an open-source (BSD-licensed) set of development tools, including a set of shared gmake-style utility makefiles, the TLM version-control wrapper, and various other little utility C++ programs and Perl and Python scripts.
An attempt at a Xanalogical Web, comprised of a CGI system with both native and HTML interfaces, a set of standards, a backend supporting Transclusion, versioning, and a custom browser with support for Transpointing and editing.
ViewVC is a web-based version control repository browser, currently supporting CVS and Subversion repositories. Project development is now hosted at https://github.com/viewvc/viewvc/.
Narya is a forum/incubator software, based on a Python/Zope/MySQL platform. Emphasis on graphics support and collaboration for space and technology development. Compare PHP/MySQL forums.
Very simple project for reporting on cvs repositories. Two independent implementations are being written - one in Java and one in Python. Thus this is also a comparison between the two languages.