The history of version control systems began with SCCS (Source Code Control System) in 1972, and Git is currently the dominant system. Over its long history, version control systems have become increasingly convenient, but the question remains: "How will they evolve in the future?" As a candidate for the architecture of the next generation of version control systems, the "Manyana" project is attracting attention.
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The history of version control systems began with SCCS (Source Code Control System) in 1972, and Git is currently the dominant system. Over its long history, version control systems have become increasingly convenient, but the question remains: "How will they evolve in the future?" As a candidate for the architecture of the next generation of version control systems, the "Manyana" project is attracting attention.