On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:

[snapshots]
> It's much easier than starting with a real CVS server if you do that for
> the first time. But it worth the hassle, if you want to use open source
> software and live on the cutting edge.

but with the "real cvs" it's much easier to keep updated, put your own
patches and test thingies into the source tree, make diffs to see what
changed when something on your testserver stops working and so on.

If you don't want all that, you probably don't want the unreleased version
in the first place. (assuming Doug will start releasing a little more
often now :-) )


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