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Nominate Subversion for developer.com product of the year

Today is the last day developer.com accepts nominations for its "Product of the year 2008" award. Let’s all go to the nomination page and enter Subversion in these categories:

Development Tool of the Year

Open Source Tool of the Year

It takes less than two minutes to fill out the form.

Subversion well-deserves an award in these areas. If a lot of us nominate Subversion, then it will be part of the vote that starts November 15th (I'll remind you here).

Guido Haarmans

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Guido Haarmans is Director Developer Relations at CollabNet, he works on openCollabNet and CollabNet technology partner programs.
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Sorry, but I'd sooner vote for Git (http://git.or.cz/). Despite being only 2.5 years old, Git is faster, more space efficient, distributed, and has long supported automatic merging.

Derek Mahar | November 01, 2007 at 08:49 PM

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