[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Quibble time:  *if* you run cvs on a network you're sure is secure
> and everybody on it can be absolutely trusted (to the point where you'd
> be perfectly comfortable giving the root password to anybody who had an
> actual need for it), pserver is usable.  It serves to prevent mistakes.

I think that's still overstating the case.  If you run CVS on a network
where you can trust people enough that you're confortable running
telnet or rlogin, then pserver is fine.

-Larry Jones

It COULD'VE happened by accident! -- Calvin


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