A hook script usable with TortoiseSVN (and possible other subversion clients/GUIs) providing transparent repository encryption (encryption/decryption at the client side).
Xcvs is a web-based CVS tracking tool. It traces the log information in CVS and generates a single patchset for each commit command. It also generates a patch file that captures the change for each patchset. The web interface allows one to query the patc
SimpleCM is a Simple Content Manager designed to be easily user changeable. It has been designed with the user in mind. It will be shipping with an admin interface to help you configure SimpleCM.
ClearVersion is web based tool which allows the effective collaboration of development teams for projects hosted in SubVersion. The Web interface supports the development lifecycle that is required in some processes, such as ISO9000 and TL9000.
Target of the project is to simplify access right management of a Subversion server running with webdav on apache2. Users and groups can be imported out of an LDAP directory or added manually.
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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.
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.
vcs-util is a utility aimed at providing a more comfortable interface to subversion, where its possible to checkout from a common location by specifying just the repository name. It features recursive (including externals) tagging and branching etc.
GnubVersion is a GNOME interface to Subversion. The intention is to
allow users to use a subversion repository through nautilus, without having to resort to the command line.
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.
A simple CVS client that bypass any firewall blocking port 2401 used by cvs. It relies on the ViewCVS web interface to the repository to work. To use when all other solutions (SSH...) fail
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.
MacCVS Pro is a completely free CVS client for Mac OS that was originally developed at Netscape Communications Corporation. Various features include real multi-threaded CVS operations and an intuitive userinterface that kicks bootay.
ADISS (Active Directory Interface for Subversion Security) provides a means to automate the maintenance of Subversion authorization configuration files based on membership in Active Directory groups. Written in PHP with a Mysql database.
The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.