Distributed revision control

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In computer programming, distributed revision control, also known as distributed version control or decentralized version control, allows many software developers to work on a given project without requiring them to share a common network.

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The software revisions are stored in a distributed revision control system (DRCS), also known as a distributed version control system (DVCS).

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