In a message dated: 29 May 2002 16:17:08 EDT
Kevin D. Clark said:

>I would think that "*lots*" would be an appropiate answer to this
>question.

Not necessarilly when you're talking to management, they want cold, 
concrete examples!

>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.

While I agree, I'm not one to tell my manager he's silly at best for 
not considering CVS :)

>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...

I agree, both in that they are different criteria than what I asked 
for, and that they are more important criteria.  However, I have 
those bases covered :)

FWIW, I'm writing a white paper for my management on
"How to select a CMS".  Hopefully, once it's finished, I'll be able 
to strip out anything sensitive and pass it around to whomever wishes 
to see it.
-- 

Seeya,
Paul



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