What do you think it does better than CVS?

On Friday 19 October 2001 18:25, you wrote:
> I got this through the subversion-announce list.
>
> If you're wondering what the <naughty word> Subversion is, it is a
> new, open source version control system.  Its authors want to replace
> CVS.  It's a fairly ambitious effort, and it's making good progress.
> (The project started around April, 2000.)
>
> For more information,
>
>       http://subversion.tigris.org/
>
>                                       K<bob>
>
>
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> From: Ben Collins-Sussman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 19 Oct 2001 15:33:29 -0500
> Subject:  Subversion milestones 4 and 5
>
>
>  Subversion milestones 4 and 5 have been completed in parallel.
>
>    * Milestone 4 is a major "bugfix" release, involving fixing bugs
>      related to the network layer (discovered after M3 made us
>      self-hosting!)... and other problems.
>
>    * Milestone 5 optimizes the deltified storage system of the
>      repository. We'll now be able to safely "turn on" the compressed
>      storage on our server without any noticable performance hits.
>
>  A new "bootstrap" tarball has been posted to the website:
>
>      http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList
>
>  And instructions for bootstrapping are here as usual:
>
>      http://subversion.tigris.org/project_source.html
>
>  If you've ever been scared of playing with Subversion.... well, I
>  guess you still should be.  Our releases are still best labeled as
>  "developer friendly", not necessarily "user friendly" yet.  :-)
>
>  --Ben Collins-Sussman
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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