Most of the 'changelog' reports are written so that another scm provider 
can easily be plugged in.
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Martin van den Bemt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/16/2002 06:35:44 AM:

> Maybe you can have a look at some of the sources of ant tasks that
> provide version control access for other system, which should give you a
> guideline of what is possible with those systems in java (some of them
> are just wrappers to executables afaik)
> Have fun ;)
> 
> Mvgr,
> Martin
> 
> On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 22:05, Ertel, Jason wrote:
> > I've read some of the getting started documents for Maven and have
> > viewed a lot of the reports and statistics screens.  I am impressed 
with
> > the large amount of content generated by so little configuration data.
> > However, I'm developing at an organization that uses a version-control
> > system not compatible with CVS (unfortunately).
> > 
> > Has Maven been written to use a pluggable version-control system, or 
is
> > it strictly based on CVS?
> > 
> > My gut tells me it's CVS-centric, but I still have hope.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Jason
> > 
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