[ On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 16:40:47 (-0600), Thornley, David wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: refactoring when using CVS
>
> I don't quite understand this. I use CVS at home, where I don't
> share development, and have found it convenient to use in initial
> development.
Exactly my point: "where I don't share development" :-)
You're using CVS for personal (and valid) reasons that have very little
to do with the needs a larger shared project will have for SCM over the
lifetime of the product.
You're not using the unqiue and most valuable features of CVS and it's
only useful to you so long as it doesn't get in your way. Any
versioning tools with the basic low-level functionality you need would
be equally usable.
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