                            GNU Arch 1.3.2
                           Mon May 2, 2005

* Intro

  GNU Arch is a modern replacement for CVS, specifically designed for
  the distributed development needs of open source projects.  It has
  uniquely good support for development on branches (especially good
  merging tools), distributed repositories (every developer can have
  branches in their own repository), changeset-oriented project
  management (arch commits changes to multiple files at once), and, of
  course, file and directory renaming.

* This Release

  Release 1.3.2 contains various minor bug fixes and a new feature
  in support of using Arch to administer installed operating system 
  files:

  With the new release, if a tree being patched or committed has the
  file `{arch}/=meta' */and/* the user running `tla' has the file
  `~/.arch-params/metadata-rules', then 12 rather than 9 bits of file
  mode are tracked and ownership and group ownership are tracked.


* Useful Coordinates:

  GNU project home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch>.

  Wiki: <http://wiki.gnuarch.org>
  
  User mailing list:
  <http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users>

  Developer mailing list:
  <http://lists.seyza.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-dev>

  IRC channel (`freenode'): `#arch'

  Tom Lord's project home page: <http://www.gnuarch.org>.


* Project Mainteners

  [[tty
        Matthew Dempsky
        Thomas Lord
  ]]



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