[ On Friday, July 13, 2001 at 09:02:28 (-0600), Gray, Ryan wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: How well does CVS handle other types of data?
>
> >    What is CVS?
> >    ============
> 
> >       CVS is a version control system.  Using it, you can record the
> >    history of your source files.
> >                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >                    ||||||||||||
> 
> At the risk of fanning the flames here, I feel I must give my opinion that
> "source files" are ALL the files needed to create the executable, be they
> text or binary.  Source code is text and is stored in text files.

OK, everyone, please stop focusing on the highlighting.  The full
explanation which followed has consistently been omitted from everyone's
quotation of my message.  You could all at least try to be ingenious if
you're going to mis-qote me!

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                                                        Greg A. Woods

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