Developers of the OpenBSD project presented the new version of the version management system got (Game of Trees), when developing which the main emphasis is on the simplicity of device and use. To store the versioned data, GOT uses a storage compatible with the disk format of Git repositories, which allows you to work with the repository using GOT and GIT tools. For example, using Git, you can perform work that are not implemented in GOT. Code spreads under a free license ISC.
The project sets the main goal to support the development of OpenBSD with an eye on the specifics of the project. In particular, GOT applies to OpenBSD safety rules (for example, dividing privileges and using the calls of PLEDGE and UnVEIL) and coding style. The tools are designed for the development process with a common centralized repository and local branches for developers, external access by SSH and reviewing changes by e -mail.
Among changes In the new version, you can note the expansion of the field backlight in the display of the utility tog , expanding the capabilities of the filtering of commits when viewing the log of changes, adding a built -in hint, implementation of the “GoTadmin Init -b” command and display the access mode in the DIFF version for new files in the working tree .