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		<title>SCM - My Quick Take</title>
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		<description>As a daily user and occasional administrator of SCM I've come across plenty of fact and some religion about SCM systems. Here's my take, sticking to the systems I've been hands on with.

Oh, and I'm going to make it brief. Hence, I'll avoid feature details...just IMO</description>
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