Hi,

A few days ago I couldn't even spell CVS, and then I implemented it for
our company.  It definitely is not worth it if the user's aren't clued up.
 I added Perl scripts, web interfaces, you name it.  But unfortunately,
the user factor always come into play...

Just my thoughts ...

Kind Regards

Danie Heath
Software Integrator
RisC Com cc
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http://www.risccom.co.za

> Hi,
>
> ..it _is_ OT: cvs as company data backup server engine?
>
> ..I'm doing a company data backup server for a client, and
> while I like to keep thing simple but _firmly_ solid, and it
> struck me I could get _paid_ to take the time to do something
> useful to FG too; learn to use cvs.  ;-)
>
> ..my idea is use cvs as a data backup server engine to _promptly_  back
> up whatever new file is saved, to cvs, and instead do
> the backup to the tape, off the cvs "code" base, rather than
> the traditional way, full, incremental, differential etc, off
> the file systems, every hour, day, week etc.
>
> ..added bonus I can see, is the end user can get back the exact version
> of whatever file (s)he managed to wipe off the firm's disk, in a
> cvs-web-like interface, and I believe the backups can be automated
> transplarently, but then again, what do I know about cvs?  ;-)
>
> ..pointers to anyone who beat me to this idea is _much_ appreciated, as
> are pointers to resources telling me I'm an idiot thinking this  is
> possible.  Thank you anyway.  :-)
>
> --
> ..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;-)
> ...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
>   Scenarios always come in sets of three:
>   best case, worst case, and just in case.
>
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