On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 02:30:15PM -0600, Barnet Wagman wrote:
> I need to choose a version control system and I'd like to know what
> other people are using.
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> Currently, I do most of my devlopment with xemacs/JDE, so I'm leaning
> towards RCS, since emacs supports it. But CVS seems more common in the
> Linux world. Are there other choices?
RCS's one-time big competitor, SCCS, is fading into the mists of memory.
CVS is a layer on top of RCS that makes it much more usable, especially
for multi-person projects across networks. But I prefer it to plain RCS
even for small, personal projects.
Nathan
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> Barnet Wagman
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