Re: cost of CVS...

2002-01-14 Thread Noel Yap
--- Pierre Asselin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: vincent_choplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: would we have to stop working while we put CVS up or can one of us do it while the others go on with the developpement? Nah, don't stop. When CVS is ready, import what you have and save the original

Re: cost of CVS...

2002-01-13 Thread Noel Yap
It's a piece of cake to install CVS server on Unix. I haven't had experience doing so on NT (you'll probably need the Cygwin port). In addition to getting past initial problems, a consultant would also get you up and running with the CVS way of doing things (in my experience, each version

Re: cost of CVS...

2002-01-13 Thread Pierre Asselin
vincent_choplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I work in a small but still growing company and we're beginning to need something like CVS... [...] Is it worth hiring a temp. or consultant to install and teach us? A consultant may be a good idea in such circumstances. The trick is to find a good

RE: cost of CVS...

2002-01-11 Thread Helliwell, Matthew
Don't know about Linux vs NT but it took me about 2 days to move a team of 3 developers off Continuus and onto CVS. A lot of it will depend on how familiar you are with source control in general and what state your existing processes are in: you may find you need to start changing your

Re: cost of CVS...

2002-01-11 Thread Gianni Mariani
This is kind of a how long is a piece of string question. I would feel comfortable reccomending Linux over NT simply because I have used Linux as a CVS server in a heterogeneous environment (Win*, Mac*, Solaris and Linux) and it has worked like a charm. As to the cost, it depends ... As to