[ On Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 10:11:04 (-0500), John Macdonald wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: CVS File Locking
>
> Things that are infrequent are the ones that most need automated
> checking to ensure they are done correctly. Computers are good at
> automating checks. Insisting on human manual management is a good
> way to ensure that it is done poorly and inconsistantly.
There's no problem in this case. CVS conflict detection is highly
automated and will catch all the goofs.
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