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  2. Fossil (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fossil is a cross-platform DVCS that runs on Linux, BSD derivatives, Mac and Windows. It is capable of performing distributed version control, bug tracking, wiki services, and blogging. The software has a built-in web interface , which reduces project tracking complexity and promotes situational awareness .

  3. Category:Bug and issue tracking software - Wikipedia

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  4. Fossil (file system) - Wikipedia

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    Fossil was designed and implemented by Sean Quinlan, Jim McKie and Russ Cox at Bell Labs and added to the Plan 9 distribution at the end of 2002. It became the default file system in 2003, replacing Kfs and the previous Plan 9 archival file system, dubbed The Plan 9 File Server, or "fs". fs is also an archival file system which originally was designed to store data on a WORM optical disc system.

  5. Category:Cross-platform free software - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles relating to cross-platform software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software".

  6. Category:Version control systems - Wikipedia

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  7. Comparison of version-control software - Wikipedia

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    Software: The name of the application that is described. History: briefly describes the software's origins and development. Notable current users: is a list of well known projects using the software as their primary revision control system, excluding the software itself, followed by a link to a full list if available.

  8. NetFoss - Wikipedia

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    A FOSSIL is a serial communications layer to allow DOS based software to talk to modems without dealing with hardware I/O and interrupts. A Network FOSSIL redirects such software to a TCP/IP address rather than to a serial modem. NetFoss is faster than other FOSSIL drivers, due to being written in 32-bit assembly language.

  9. Talk:Fossil (software) - Wikipedia

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