Here's a problem I've been pondering that maybe someone here knows a good
method for tackling:
I find revision control extremely handy when I'm coding, primarily due to
the way it lets me atomize and roll back changes I've made (assuming that
I commit frequently). This has a major impact on my ability to quickly
isolate bugs I've introduced. :)
Anyway, Rodney uses the VASSAL project CVS repository differently than I
use my personal ones---accepted changes go there, while what I want is
a place for tracking my own development history. More specifically:
1. I want to keep a record of my changes.
2. I want to periodically sync my repository with the project one, which
uses CVS.
3. I want to use Subversion myself.
Does anyone know of a simple way to do this?
--
J.
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