Claude,

Even though you don't see the benefits of using full, concurrent,
version control, maybe you should consider the the combined wisdom of
developers through-out the ages (please study the evolution of version
control from rcs and the like up to svn, through cvs, and further -
arch, svk etc), and the suggestions and comments you are getting here on
the list... ?

Even if you don't see the need for SVN now, it would be a good
investement in yourself and you developers for the future.

Anyways - before I started using CVS (and later SVN), I experimented
with a source control system based on CVS predecessor - CS-RCS. This is
a non-concurrent (i.e. no merging) revision control system, based on the
ancient RCS. It is a long time since I played with it, but you might
want to give it a shot.
http://www.componentsoftware.com/csrcs/

:)

/Hugo


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