RE: Slide CVS/SVN

2004-12-30 Thread Michael Oliver
, #1 Las Vegas, NV 89115 Phone:(702)643-7425 Fax:(520)844-1036 *Note new email changed from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 4:14 PM To: Slide Users Mailing List Subject: Slide CVS/SVN Hello all, Just

Re: Slide CVS/SVN

2004-12-30 Thread rtjohan
PM To: Slide Users Mailing List Subject: Slide CVS/SVN Hello all, Just came across Slide since considering using a few Apache systems like Lenya / Cocoon / Jetspeed. Seems Slide has support for version control, so wondering if Slide is considered an alternative to CVS or SVN/Subversion. When should

Slide CVS/SVN

2004-12-29 Thread rtjohan
Hello all, Just came across Slide since considering using a few Apache systems like Lenya / Cocoon / Jetspeed. Seems Slide has support for version control, so wondering if Slide is considered an alternative to CVS or SVN/Subversion. When should Slide be used, and when should CVS or SVN be

Re: Slide CVS/SVN

2004-12-29 Thread James Mason
If the key feature you're needing is a revision control system, go with Subversion (or CVS if you must). Slide was designed to be a WebDAV-enabled content management system. It brings a lot more features to the table than either SVN or CVS (DASL, ACLs, BINDing), but the version control pieces are