CVS has all those shortcomings that, along the years, you get used to,
Subversion solves all of them. That's why I can't look back anymore. I am
talking about:
- Directories, renames, and file meta-data versioning
- Atomic commits
- Cheap branching
- Better handling of binary files
> How stable is it now?
Rock solid for me, but I don't do anything fancy, no huge repository, very
small amount of people connected. Anyway, looking at the mailing-list, there
are many succes stories
> How difficult was it converting the CVS repository over?
I haven't tried that yet. I am using it for brand new projects. There are
Pythin scripts for it
I would suggest to start with a "pilot project", something small, and see
how it goes
Massimo
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