The long-anticipated Subversion release 1.5 is now available. Subversion is an open source version control system available on a wide range platforms. It was written as the compelling replacement for CVS. Release 1.5 introduces several features, including support for basic merge tracking suitable for many common scenarios, as well as changelists.
At Corillian-now-part-of-CheckFree-now-part-of-Fiserv, we've been using Subversion for nearly three years. It took people some time to adjust to optimistic concurrency, it meets most of our source control needs. We'll probably wait a few months until we're in a better place in our development cycle before upgrading, unless a team member finds something we simply cannot afford to live without.
Many developers here use the TortoiseSVN client, which should have a Subversion 1.5 compatible release shortly. Support and training for Subversion 1.5 is available from CollabNet.
Congrats to all the Subversion contributors, I know it's been a long haul getting this one out.