Milan, Please reply to the mailing list - not me privately (use 'reply all').
> I gave a try to WinCVS 2.0.2.4 but I was disappointed that appropriate > documentation was only for command line work. There is not appropriate > documentation(explaining GUI activities) for version 2.0. I will take > a look at TortoiseCVS, maybe it is better described. > > Thanks a lot for answers. A few notes: * if you have a question about TortoiseCVS ask the TortoiseCVS mailing list not the CVS one * no GUI is a substitute for education - CVS is a powerful and complex piece of software. If you are going to rely on CVS for tracking changes you should buy a good book on the subject and read it thoroughly (eg: 'All About CVS' which I had a hand in writing, or 'Essential CVS' or one of many others). * Both TortoiseCVS and WinCVS come with extensive documentation (but I agree the WinCVS doccs are lacking volunteers to keep it up to date): http://www.tortoisecvs.org/help.html And http://www.wincvs.org/winhtml/wincvs11.htm * A major feature of free/open source software is that other people contribute, eg: http://www.cvsnt.org/pipermail/cvsnt/2005-February/017168.html Regards, Arthur Barrett
