Danie Heath writes:
> 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...

We went through the process (here at my work) of CVS's a couple
development projects.  We had the benefit of the boss saying you will
use CVS and one of the developers already being familiar with it, so
we had some momentum to start out with.  But once we helped the others
over the hurdles, every one has really like it.

But I'd only use cvs as a backup system if the files in question were
ascii.  If many of the files are binary, you could quickly run into
space problems.

Regards,

Curt.
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Curtis Olson   IVLab / HumanFIRST Program       FlightGear Project
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