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Third time? SVN was a big improvement over CVS. CVS was full of UX blunders, kind of like Git compared to something with good UX.


Did the Subversion creators have a lot of prior experience working on CVS?


Yes: https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.intro.whatis.html#sv...

> In February 2000, they contacted Karl Fogel, the author of Open Source Development with CVS (Coriolis, 1999), and asked if he'd like to work on this new project. Coincidentally, at the time Karl was already discussing a design for a new version control system with his friend Jim Blandy. In 1995, the two had started Cyclic Software, a company providing CVS support contracts, and although they later sold the business, they still used CVS every day at their jobs

You may recognize Jim as one of the authors of Programming Rust.


oh neat!


...and don't ask about the first version control tool I had the "pleasure" of using, M$'s Visual SourceSafe o_O


From what I've heard, it was more of a version information disposal system.




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