[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/14/2000 11:45:25 AM >I don't particularly like the 'cvs edit' locking stuff being >talked about. I don't like overloading things, keep them >conceptually simple and clean. Under unix (or lookalikes), >typing can be reduced with aliases, and under WinCVS, or whatever >GUI you are using to access CVS, the two operations (checkout, >and locking) can be combined in a dialog box... Can you describe what you think is overloaded with the "cvs edit" "locking" stuff? Noel
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