GNU arch is a revision control software like CVS, SCCS, and Subversion. It helps to manage changes to files over time.
One major advantage of GNU arch is how easy it is to learn and administer, making it ideal for public free software projects. Unlike other systems, no write permission is required for every project participant thanks to its distributed nature. Additionally, GNU arch provides excellent support for branching and merging, two features that can help free software project teams thrive.
There is a well-known issue of some Linux kernel developers using a non-free revision control system. The arch project hopes to create a free software alternative to that system, in addition to helping free software development projects work more efficiently. By migrating to arch from CVS or another system, you can boost your project's effectiveness.
If you're interested in exploring how GNU arch can benefit your free software project, take a look at the gnu-arch-users mailing list and consider joining. With its user-friendly interface, low cost, and admin simplicity, GNU arch may be the right revision control system for your team's needs.
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