What benefit is there in having this info in the source?
I can't currently see any:
* Developers can just use "cvs status".
* End users just care that the file came from "version 2.1".
* Maybe it is useful info when working with source snapshots, but that isn't very common.
What am I missing?
I think it's a convenience to be able to see when the last change was made, and who made it, in the source file -- instead of doing 'cvs status'. But that's about it.
However, with the recent craze over @author tags, maybe we shouldn't even be using $Id$ anymore, since it contains the committer's username.
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