Re: Version Control Sofwtare



Hi,

danny heijl <danny_dot_heijl_at_telenet_dot_be> wrote:


> Use CVS (with TortoiseCVS as the client) or Subversion (with Tortoise
> SVN as the client) and once you realize what it can do for you you will
> wonder how you ever managed without.

If you are free to chose, use Subversion. I don't even consider CVS any more
after I tried Subversion. The list of its shortcomings that are (mostly)
fixed in Subversion is rather long.

twm

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