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Relabeling the 5.x-2.0-alpha1 release of the Project Node Integration as 5.x-2.0-rc1, because it works just fine for me and Version Control API itself has also released its first 2.0 release candidate (so a stable release is in order). Read the linked alpha1 announcement for a tiny amount of nonetheless important info.
Version Control API is going stable with 5.x-2.0-rc1, so the SVN backend has no reason to remain labeled as alpha. In fact, pretty much all features in here have been tested sufficiently well to make me claim bug-free operation, or at least no regressions whatsoever compared to the 5.x-1.x releases. Should reality prove me wrong (...nevaah!) then you can hunt us down in the issue queue.
The first stable release (candidate) that is compatible with the 5.x-2.x releases of Version Control API. The former 5.x-2.0-alpha1 of CVS backend had a pretty uncool bug (trying to write data to a table that is now gone, instead of sending it to Version Control API instead), so you'd better update to this one.
This release is dedicated to Sam Boyer, who saved Version Control API with lots of interest, enthusiasm and persistence. Dude, you rock. So, the release announcement.
We decided to move on to the Drupal 6 port as soon as possible, so instead of adding a ton of features to the now reinstated 5.x version, you'll get 5.x-2.0 the way it is now: at least as nice as 5.x-1.0, and most importantly with much more sanity under the hood. Upgrading to this release is recommended to everyone using Version Control API with Subversion and/or CVS - I am not aware of any regressions, but doing a release candidate is probably still a good idea. If you find any issues with this release, please report it to the issue queue.
A slightly more detailed description of the changes can be found in the 5.x-2.0-alpha1 release announcement, repeating it here probably doesn't make all too much sense. (No noteworthy changes since then, too.)