Yes, it IS deprecated [1]. Archived features means we no longer provide direct 
support.

  [1]: http://wiki.netbeans.org/NetBeansArchivedFeatures

> On 10 Mar 2018, at 14:15, Niklas Matthies <netbe...@nmhq.net> wrote:
> 
> Nowhere does it say that CVS support is deprecated. It only isn't installed 
> by default any more.
> 
> Niklas
> 
> On Sat 2018-03-10 at 13:16h, Brett Ryan wrote on users:
>> Again, when netbeans actually announced it 6 years ago! You must have 
>> installed the external plugin.
>> 
>> http://wiki.netbeans.org/CVSSupport
>> 
>> 
>>> On 10 Mar 2018, at 12:48, emiddio-frontier <emid...@frontier.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Completely agree (keep CVS) - last job only recently moved from cvs to git.
>>> Netbeans is not just used to develop new projects and new code.
>>> It is used with existing code bases and companies with long lived projects.
>>> My vote again keep SVN, and continue to offer the CSV support that exists.
>>> My NB8.2 has CVS in it - looking at tools/plugins/installed - show details
>>> shows Name CVS, Category Base IDE - description:
>>> Version: 2.25.1.42.1
>>> Source: Certified Plugins
>>> Plugin Description
>>> Introduces project level CVS (Concurrent Versioning System) features. 
>>> Version control actions, such as diff, update, and commit aid in 
>>> streamlining typical team development cycles. 
>>> 
>>> Where do you get idea CVS is deprecated in Netbeans ?
>>> 
>>> -Gary
>>> 
>>>> On 3/9/2018 5:31 PM, Jerry Nicholson wrote:
>>>> "It’s important for all technology that we don’t hold back younger 
>>>> generations by supporting legacy as it slows evolution of technology." 
>>>> 
>>>> I could not disagree more. It is important for youngsters to consider the 
>>>> amount of commitment to a particular technology that business 
>>>> has. If a company that employs many people uses a particular technology, 
>>>> then the transition to newer, possibly better technology must 
>>>> take that into account. If there is a large amount of software that is 
>>>> built using some package or another, it is stupid to just dump it because 
>>>> "younger" people like something else. This is business and business is 
>>>> life to programmers. You like getting paid? Rethink your transition 
>>>> theology. We all want new technology, but don't kill the goose that lays 
>>>> the new technology golden egg.
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