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Posted by Snef on 11/27/02 11:59
I use SVN a lot.
It simplifies (or it should simplify) the versioning. In the beginning you'll
have to get formiliar with some standards procedures (eliminate the fast, quick
and dirty fixes on the server right away).
Currently I'm busy with a reasonable large project (in own hands though) and I'm
happy with the SVN (or subversion or any CVS).
You get a nice track of versions, easily step back to a former version, track
changes...
I know, most of the things can be done just coping the project around but in the
end it gets very messy and ugly.
Some love it, some hate it. Try it yourself!
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> Does anyone actually enjoy working with a CVS System. Really, what
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