Luigi,

> >Anyone know what CVS 1.11.22 does?
> > We shouldn't behave any differently to the existing CVS spec, and I do
> 
> If I developed a spreadsheet, I wouldn't care about Multiplan 
> or Lotus 1-2-3  behaviour. I'd look at what Excel does.

But you haven't and neither have we.  We took the existing CVS source code and 
enhanced it whilst preserving backwards compatibility.  This is a cornerstone 
to Tony's and my way of thinking, as contrasted with the OpenCVS project or the 
SVN project both of which state clearly that the aim was not to improve the 
functions or workflow of CVS but just to code the original CVS functions 
differently/better.  Those projects are a success by their own criteria - but 
while they have re-written CVS we've enhanced the original CVS and are ahead by 
years in terms of technical features as well as adherence to SCCM best practice.

Research quoted in the FT (that I've footnoted before) indicates that 
quantative research (ie: actual numbers) show businesses regularly incur huge 
costs and no corresponding benefits by replacing one piece of 'legacy' software 
with 'new' software and losing all the training and efficiency from the 
original whilst gaining no (or few) efficiencies from the new.  

These are not a mistakes that I am interesting in perpetuating.

With EVS we have taken the same approach.  It works with CVS clients like CVS 
does, and it works with SVN clients like SVN does.  Yes CVSNT and EVS have 
'extensions' to allow PVCS users to work like PVCS users and Dimensions users 
to work like Dimensions users (albeit with syntactical changes since those 
tools don't publish their source code).

Software developers do not have to ruin existing workflows to introduce new 
workflows - it can be just a new option.  If you want that option enforced 
across the enterprise then (in CVSNT) you just define it in the server 
CVSROOT/cvsrc

And since EVSAPI and CVSNT are Free Software you have the freedom to introduce 
these new workflows by contributing to the the project.

Regards,


Arthur


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