he who commits first wins, eh?  Second place entires have to be merged IF
there is a conflict.  Sure, lock the files, but this defeats the purpose of
'concurrent versions' to steal a term from the CVS world.

DK

On 12/27/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>3. They work with their local files as normal, and when they have
> changes that are ready to go back into the repository, they "commit"
> them.
>
> Ok, but what happens if two developers have modified the same file?
> Isn't there any way they can lock files so that no other developer can
> open it for modification?
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