I understand the purpose of CVS is to use concurrent versioning for source
code and that its not really designed to use a reserved edit system but we
have projects which are requesting to use reserved edits anyway. I have
found a few semi-solutions on this subject but am curious which is the best
way to use reserved edits so that only one person at a time can ever reserve
a file. I realize that one person may reserve edit and lock the file, but if
the next person tries a concurrent edit right after that they will still be
able to edit. I need a way to prevent any user but the reserved user to edit
a file. Any suggestions other than not use the edit button and instead
always use the reserved edit? BTW, We are using WinCVS 1.3.8. Any help would
be appreciated. Thanks
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