On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:05:04AM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > you'll get a tar.gz matching a particular commit or a tag (yellow
> > boxes, useful to track releases/milestones), or even experimental
> > branches (in green) without ever had to install git, it even works
> > with internet explorer...
> 
> Getting a tar.gz archive is not the same as running "cvs update".  Same
> for using wget.  One can always download the archives if you are willing
> to start from scratch.  Using git that way is not an improvement.

I see git has a feature called cvsserver (git help cvsserver), should be
helpful if you decide to switch to git.

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