<sect1 id="repo-convs-layout">
<title>Repository Layout</title>
<para>
&TCAR; is supported by <ulink
url="http://subversion.tigris.org/">Subversion</ulink>, a
version control system which allows you to keep old versions
of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of
who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or
SCCS.
</para>
<para>
&TCAR; is made of one <quote>source repository</quote> and
many <quote>working copies</quote> of that source repository.
The working copies are independent one another, can be
distributed all around the world and provide a local place for
designers, documentors, translators and programmers to perform
their work in a descentralized way. The source repository, on
the other hand, provides a central place for all independent
working copies to interchange data and provides the
information required to permit extracting previous versions of
files at any time.
</para>
<para>
The first level of directories inside &TCAR; provides
organization through a convenctional <filename
class="directory">trunk/</filename>, <filename
class="directory">branches/</filename> and <filename
class="directory">tags/</filename> layout. As proposition we
are assuming that:
</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
The <filename class="directory">trunk/</filename>
directory is where development changes take place.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
The <filename class="directory">branches/</filename>
directory is where maintainance changes take place.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
The <filename class="directory">tags/</filename> directory
is where final releases take place.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
The second level of directories inside &TCAR; provides
organization for different work lines, as described in <xref
linkend="repo-convs-worklines" />. All other subsequent
directory levels from third level on exist to organize
specific concepts related to the work line they belong to.
</para>
</sect1>