GitHub announced that it will stop supporting Subversion on January 8, 2024. GitHub announced its support for the Subversion version control system on April Fool’s Day in 2010 (it was once regarded as a joke). At that time, the centralized version control system was the mainstream, and the distributed version control system such as Git was still a newcomer, and there was no sign that it would Rule the world. GitHub makes it easier for users to migrate to Git by natively supporting Subversion on the GitHub backend. Git is used by 94% of developers today, Subversion is used less and less, and continuing to support Subversion no longer helps users migrate to Git.
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