oooh, but can't we?  vim++

Seriously, I have simply had a good experience with using SubVersion,
being someone who hadn't used repositories a lot before.  CVS always
used to piss me off with their own url structure ala
"PSERVER:someaddres:someplace:somehow"  and subversions was straight
forward depending upon your implimentation.  http://myserver/svn/myrepo
got me exactly what I wanted.  I've also used the stand alone server
svn://joelshomeserver/svn/myproject for things.

But like anything, I agree with Brian that it is pointless to argue
over.  Use whatever fits you best.  I can simply say why I like
subversion.  It's like people who want me to convince them to use linux
instead of windows, which I used to get hooked by.  Now I just say, if
you want to use linux, I'll be happy to explain things and help.  If,
not, then enjoy whatever you're using.

That's my 1/50th of a dollar.

-joel

On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 15:51 -0700, Brian Friday wrote:
> 
> 
> CVS vs Any other versioning software is one of those topics like "VI
> vs emacs" which one should never participate in if you wish to remain
> sane... (vim rocks, emacs doesn' :)
> 
> On Jun 19, 2006, at 3:47 PM, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. wrote:
> 
> > Just when we thought this topic was dead, I have to go and find
> > these URLs
> > 
> > http://www.pushok.com/soft_svn_vscvs.php
> > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/svn.html
> > 
> > 
> > On 6/2/06, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. <[email protected] > wrote:
> >         A client of mine needs a way to set up some sort of Java
> >         code repository.  Coders that work on a project update the
> >         code tree, and then he (as the sysadmin) can checkout the
> >         code and test it before putting it in production.  Should
> >         something get hosed, he can quickly revert back to the
> >         original code. 
> >         
> >         Is CVS where I should be looking?  Or is there something
> >         else I should be looking at?
> >         
> >         
> >         Roger
> >         
> > 
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