I use CVS for almost everything but CVS can't control .doc or other MS
specific formats. If you only deal in text take a look at
viewcvs.sourceforge.net
this is only a browser but you may be able to use something.
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Eric Dawson wrote:
> So the weekend, much to my chagrin is shaping up to be a busy one. I had a
> server crash :( on Friday that I need to nurse back to health (accting, PDC,
> Files, DHCP, LAN DNS).
>
> Not a big deal, besides the pain in the arse part, but I had already planned
> to complete a migration from an old IP set to a new set of addresses.
> (basically my ISP got bought!)
>
> Now while my weekend is shot already, I figure let's burn the whole damn
> thing, and get started on some back burner, when I have time projects.
>
> Document Control. I have a bunch of controlled documents, updates are
> approved by a government agencies, so its important to have a handle on
> version control, archived copies etc. So I figured I would take our little
> intranet I set up, and add a controlled document section. And I am thinking
> instead of re-engineering and building a CVS system, I could use an existing
> one, and build the CF interface quicker ... well maybe not, but, I am
> interested in what other people are doing, and if relevant recommend a CVS
> that is easy to work with - and best of all free!!!!
>
> Notes: check in check out is secure. internet based is important because
> they could be check out from any where in the world.
>
> Eric
>
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