In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nagy Gabor wrote: >On 02-Feb-22 14:14, Greg A. Woods wrote: >> No, you're full of crap too if you think that's a necessary feature. > >Frankly. Why does it hurt you that someone else needs something else from >your favourite tool? > >I think renaming and moving files accross directories is nice to have. >I don't think it is necessary, in a way that I can live without this >feature.
But then, there is a surprising lot that human beings can live without. You could wear a loincloth and live in a cave, hunting your dinner using sticks and stones, and not year for, nor even know, anything else. Since, therefore, civilization itself is not a necessary feature, it's pointless to squabble over whether directory versioning in a version control system is necessary. Progress is not created by necessity, but just by doing cool stuff for the hell of it, and for convenience and profit. >And I still long for the mapping of entities to filenames. I don't any more. -- Meta-CVS: version control with directory structure versioning over top of CVS. http://users.footprints.net/~kaz/mcvs.html _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs