[ On Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at 14:45:14 (-0700), Kaz Kylheku wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: outsider's perspective
>
> One reason is that it doesn't have to be literally added into the CVS
> program, but rather imposed on top of it. CVS can be used as a
> subprocess in a version control system that has the functionality.
> This is a legitimate way of creating a ``CVS II''.

Note that the CVS we're talking about these days _is_ literally called
``CVS-II''

The first CVS was implemented as a set of shell scripts.  See the paper.

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