are there any straight forward how-to's out there on getting started with
CVS/Subversion? I am looking at setting it up for a tree of developers that
funnel into one trunk at a stable dev environment that then goes to UAT,
staging and production. can cvs handle the entire progression?

Thanks

On 11/11/05, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've settled into using Subversion with TortoiseSVN - the resulting
> native integration with the desktop on Windows is fantastic. This
> makes it easy to use any editor (Eclipse, DW, notepad).
>
> On 11/11/05, Ken Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We're using CVS right now, but I've used VSS in the past and absolutely
> > loved it. I'm a homesite/eclipse user (I float just about weekly between
> > the two). When using CVS, i usually just open WinCVS for my sc
> > operations and don't bother with the plug-ins...
>
> 

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