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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.warehouseapp.com/">warehouse</a> looks pretty good, but it requires both ruby on rails (easy-ish to install) and the ruby-svn bindings (which are basically a bitch). why do the harder languages to get up and running on the web (ruby and python) require the bindings while the easier languages (php and perl) just shell out and so work easily? gah. currently using <a href="http://websvn.tigris.org/">websvn</a> in php which does a reasonable job and is trivial to set up.]]></description>
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