It
doesn't seamlessly integrate with CF Studio (or with DW MX, to my
knowledge). It just manages the files externally using a separate
check-in/check-out application.
CVS
doesn't use a file locking model. Instead, it does a very very good job of
merging changes made in parallel. If folks check their changes in
regularly, CVS does very well. (If people go for months without committing
their changes, their checkin process will take a while and they may have to
manually handle merge conflicts.)
Visual
SourceSafe may be a better option for what you want.
-glenn
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Title: RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation
- [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Kory Bakken
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Glenn Crocker
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Boles, Mark E
- Re: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Bryan LaPlante
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Glenn Crocker
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Boles, Mark E
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Kory Bakken
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Glenn Crocker
- RE: [KCFusion] Version Control Evaluation Jason Nokes