There are several really good source code management (SCM) products on the market today, including Vault, Perforce, and the newly released MS Foundation Server and VSS 8 (although how good this last one is remains to be seen).
I've been using an Subversion, an Open Source SCM product, for over a year now with a lot of success. Widely described as the successor to CVS, Subversion is a high quality, easy to set up and use SCM with a LOT of fans in the open and closed source communities.
I'd like to see a short presentation on how to get Subversion set up and configured, client options for the .NET developer (TortoiseSVN, AnkhSVN, etc.) and a brief walkthrough of the basics of using SVN day to day.
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