Hi Michael. > My monthly resend of this script. > > I guess I'll include the script directly this time in the hopes that > maybe people don't like attachments and that's the reason I still > haven't gotten a response from anyone in the CVS development team. > The script (sccs2rcs.in) is attached in-line after the original > message. > > It would be nice to receive some comment from the CVS development > team. This is the third time I've sent this out the the mailing > lists with not a peep from anyone about it. Very disappointing.
I'm not on the CVS development team as such, just being a very happy user of CVS, but I would like to offer one possible reason for the lack of comments: Perhaps those on the list here are like me and don't use SCCS in the first place, so have no use for the script. Another possibility is the length of the "To:" and "CC:" list in your email - I know several people who have their system set up to auto-kill any emails with more than three names in those two combined simply as a way to cut down the amount of mail they have to handle, and your email would not have made it to any of them. I will add that at University not so long ago, we were expected to use SCCS for our CS projects, but I coul;dn't get the hang of using SCCS there, so never made any real use of it. I don't know whether this was SCCS in general or the way they had it set up, as I've never even looked at using it elsewhere, but I do know that I was using CVS shortly after coming across it and installing it on my RedHat Linux system. Best wishes from Riley. _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs