The reasons why I don't like CVS:

- cvs is unix oriented and I only use windows. Either I use something that
turns my machine into an unix shell (cygwin) or use wincvs.

- I use wincvs which works quite well as long as SSH is not needed, it's
hell to install in windows. SSH is needed to update the cvs.

- sourceforge is slow for me and I have to be connected.

- I like to provide complete solutions. I don't see much point in making
changes into the cvs that can't compile.

- It's a matter of taste. I'm sure that there are lots of people in windows
that use the cvs and good luck for them.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Finn Bock [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 13:09
> To:   Bruno
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> Subject:      Re: [iText-questions] The page 2 was requested but the
> document has only 1 pages.
> 
> [Bruno]
> 
> > Also added to CVS.
> 
> Thank you. Getting the changes into CVS makes my build environment a lot 
> easier to work with, so I really appreciate it.
> 
> I have wondered as to why developement isn't done directly in CVS. It is 
> none of my business, just curious.
> 
> regards,
> finn
> 
> 
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