Well when you start a project this is a good thing. But for an existing project - not.
Again, thats the kind of thinking that keeps Glob2 behind. Why is it not a good thing for existing projects? I've already done a 1/4 of the documentation work. A little formatting, and import of the code, your set to go. Couldn't be simpler. The point is to use a system which let's you merge branches well. Which SVN does well. -- Kieran.P http://qlwiki.linuxsolutions.co.nz/
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