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6 fossil - Distributed Version Control System
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14 Fossil is a distributed version control system (DVCS) with built-in fo‐
15 rum, wiki, ticket tracker, CGI/HTTP interface, and HTTP server.
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33 Features as described on the fossil home page.
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36 1. Integrated Bug Tracking, Wiki, Forum, and Technotes - In addition
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38 Fossil also supports bug tracking, wiki, forum, and technotes.
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41 2. Built-in Web Interface - Fossil has a built-in and intuitive web
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48 3. Self-Contained - Fossil is a single self-contained stand-alone exe‐
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