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		<title>By: House of Code</title>
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		<description>Subversion Obliterate, the forgotten feature...

Subversion Obliterate has been a much wanted feature for many years now, yet it is not even planned or mentioned on the Subversion roadmap. Discussions have been going on and money has been waving, yet still no movement towards a concrete implementatio...</description>
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<p>Subversion Obliterate has been a much wanted feature for many years now, yet it is not even planned or mentioned on the Subversion roadmap. Discussions have been going on and money has been waving, yet still no movement towards a concrete implementatio&#8230;</p>
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