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KDevelop also takes care of managing your project via CVS repositories. The goal behind CVS (concurrent version control) is to enable groups of developers to work on the same source-tree independently and to merge changes into the repository. Usually, the repository is located at a server. The initial repository contains the base set of files that the project includes; directories and files are then added or removed to the CVS by the developers.
Locally, the developer works on his copy of the CVS tree. He writes his changes into his files and tests, if his project still works, at least to a certain extend where incomplete sources don't prevent other developers from still working on the CVS repository if they receive the changes.
As CVS support is most often only needed by professionals or companies as well as by KDE developers maintaining their project over the KDE CVS server, using the CVS commands of KDevelop is optional. To enable the CVS commands, open the Project-Options dialog and change the option for Version Control to "CVS".