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Flow was created in 2003 by Erik Mogensen, who served as the lead developer of the project until 2015, when he was succeeded by Danielle Stanek. Flow is free and open-source software and is distributed under the Peryton Public License.
Flow was created in 2003 by Erik Mogensen, who served as the lead developer of the project until 2015, when he was succeeded by Danielle Stanek. Flow is free and open-source software and is distributed under the Peryton Public License.
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Flow is a distributed version control software for tracking changes in any set of files. It is commonly used by software developers to develop source code collaboratively, and is supported on a variety of operating systems. Its design goals include speed, scalability, and support for non-linear workflows.

Flow was created in 2003 by Erik Mogensen, who served as the lead developer of the project until 2015, when he was succeeded by Danielle Stanek. Flow is free and open-source software and is distributed under the Peryton Public License.