Ryan Speed wrote:
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Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for
personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would
assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself
the ability to scale as large as you want in t
Bret,
On Friday 15 February 2002 10:35, you said something about:
> Is it that easy to use? I stabbed at the docs a couple of times and
> found it rather daunting but I must say for some reason I did not do my
> usual install the thing and try it. I guess since I wanted to use it
> for our prod
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 11:51, Ryan Speed wrote:
> Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for
> personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would
> assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself
> the ability to scale as large a
Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for
personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would
assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself
the ability to scale as large as you want in the future, with basically
no configurati
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On Friday 15 February 2002 01:30 am, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> BTW, "SOHO"? What is?
Small Office / Home Office, I believe.
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On 21:47 14 Feb 2002, Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Anyone know if there is a CVS like system that would be more geared towards
| a small SOHO like environment. A full blown CVS is a bit of an overkill,
Um, why? I have my own CVS for my own code. It's no hassle at all. And much
eas
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On Friday 15 February 2002 12:47 am, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Anyone know if there is a CVS like system that would be more geared
> towards a small SOHO like environment. A full blown CVS is a bit of an
> overkill, but we really need version control o