Jim McAlpine wrote:
Sorry Bruce, I didn't know anything about it myself until today, so I
should
have known better. CVS stands for Concurrent Versions System and it
is an
open source system which is unix based and is used for version control of
source code in a development environment. Something akin to the
commercially available system PVCS if you have come across that. I'm
afraid
I don't remember what PVCS stands for :-)
It used to be "Polytron Version Control System". After Polytron sold it
to Sage, it has been owned by Intersolv, Merant, and now Serena (who
acquired Merant). Not sure what Serena claims the "P" stands for now.
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