<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm curious if anyone knows the approximate number of SLOC in popular
> Free/Open Source projects kept under CVS control? I'm looking for
> "impressive numbers" to show management :)
I would think that "*lots*" would be an appropiate answer to this
question. Some projects that are already stored under CVS are
*much larger* than most of the projects that many developers ever work
on (examples: FreeBSD, Mozilla). Anybody who argues that CVS isn't
capable of acting as a source code repository for a large project is
(at best) silly.
More important criteria might be "how easy is it to use in your
environment?" and "how does using CVS help facilitate your project?".
These are different criteria than what you were asking for...
Regards,
--kevin
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