Zieg, Mark wrote:
Thanks for the info although you quoted me wrong on my second question,
your answer made sense.
'twas meant as an analogy. s'okay, you mispelled my name :-)
So to be more specific, I will be setting up CVS for a multi platform,
multi OS environment where the developers will work either/or remotely
in the office, some of them are very junior and some of them highly
experience. I will also be supporting those users so I was thinking
of using a web client so that I would only have to support one CVS client.
There are fans of both WinCVS and jCVS. I'm not a GUI user myself, but in
To add my salt to this soup, I'd say also that some IDE have this
functionality well integrated. For example NetBeans, the Java IDE, has
it well integrated and is really easy to use. But if you don't develop
Java, you may or may not have it in the IDE you users select. WinCVS and
jCVS are fine tools, but they are eparate from the IDE, which users may
or may not like.
--Pascal
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