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Bug#947638: marked as done (O: simple-revision-control -- single-file and single-user revision control system)



Your message dated Wed, 26 Jun 2024 11:19:04 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#947638: O: simple-revision-control -- single-file and single-user revision control system
has caused the Debian Bug report #947638,
regarding O: simple-revision-control -- single-file and single-user revision control system
to be marked as done.

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Source: wnpp
Severity: normal

Hereby I orphan package simple-revision-control:

 This package provides a powerful modern user interface for an RCS
 (and to some extend, SCCS) backend. It will be familiar to users
 with modern Subversion, Git, Hg experience, as well as a
 reasonable introduction to this toolset to novices.
 .
 SRC is designed to provide its strength for single-file, single-user
 version tracking. When it is overkill to make a whole directory and
 multi-file repository store (under, for example, Git or Hg), src can
 provide tracking for individual files instead.  Examples of such might
 be your ~/bin scripts, /etc files, personal notes, résumés, and any such
 file that would be awkward to contain in a wholly separate directory
 just for version control.

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This package was adopted in 2022. See #983803 for details.

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Jakub Wilk

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