Apache Subversion (SVN) is a centralized version control system used for managing files and directories, and the changes made to them, over time. It's often used in software development to track code changes, collaborate on projects, and revert to previous versions if needed. SVN stores a central repository containing all versions of the project, and developers check out working copies, make changes, and then commit those changes back to the central repository.
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