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  Popular GNU Arch Links

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    /Tom Lord's Pages -- / Hopefully, you're lookin' at 'em.
    <../index.html>

    /The user community wiki -- / not something I help to maintain at
    all but (or therefore :-) a popular alternative to the tutorial.
    Also a forum where people work on new ideas and designs for
    improvements to arch.  <http://wiki.gnuarch.org>

    /"A Tutorial Introduction to The arch Revision Control System" --
    / <http://regexps.srparish.net/www/tutorial/html/arch.html>

    /"What is Revision Control" -- / a neutral description of what
    revision control is (not Arch specific although, obviously,
    reflective of the perspective of Arch's designer).
    <./writings/what-is-revctl.html>

    /"An Overview of GNU Arch" -- / a brief list of (some of) the
    features that most distinguish Gnu Arch from competing systems.
    <./writings/arch-overview.html>

    /"How Arch Works" -- / a high level description of exactly what
    arch is and does.  If you're like me, the necessary vagueness of
    an "overview" like the previous link can be tantalizing but
    frustrating.  This short paper tries to give programmers and other
    technical types a slightly deeper picture.
    <./writings/how-arch-works.html>


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