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Most of the volunteers around the world who help develop FlightGear use '''CVS''', a '''Concurrent Versions System''' to store all of the files required.  CVS keeps track of every update as many developers work together, concurrently, to create new versions of the files used to compile and build FlightGear.
Many FlightGear developers use '''CVS''', a '''Concurrent Versions System''' to store all of the files required to compile and build FlightGear.  CVS keeps track of every update as developers around the world work together, concurrently, to create new versions of the files.


This means the newest features, fixes, and additions to FlightGear, which are still in development, are available in CVS before they are available in the stable release.  CVS is a tool for users who want to build the newest possible version of FlightGear from source code, or experiment with new aircraft or other features which are not yet available in the stable release version.
This means the newest features, fixes, and additions to FlightGear, which are still in development, are available in CVS before they are available in the stable release.  CVS is a tool for users who want to build the newest possible version of FlightGear from source code, or experiment with new aircraft or other features which are not yet available in the stable release version.
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