They want to actually be in the repository? No, that is a bad idea. You should explain to your boss the reason for a source code repository.
If that is the case, get them ViewCVS http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/ and CVSgraph (link is on viewcvs site). They will get used to it. In the beginning, the engineers here also wanted to be able to be in the actual repository. The argument I used was that they could always check out the entire repository and see it that way. Went over like a lead balloon. However, that is asking for trouble and defeats the purpose of have the repository - a safe place for the code. Especially with sharp engineers, they could screw up the repository and then you'd be S.O.L. I gave them ViewCVS and, more recently, CVSgraph. During the last big merge, the engineer who had been the biggest proponent (and pain) of wanting to be in the actual repo, thanked me for getting ViewCVS because he didn't know just how useful it was going to be. > My boss seems to think it would be a good idea to share our CVS root so we > can easily browse it. I don't think this is a good idea... can anyone give > me the pro's or con's of doing this? > > We have our cvs repository located on a linux box, and are using winCVS to > do our checkouts/updates/commits, etc. He wants to be able to browse the > cvsroot so he can see the modules.... > > Is this a good idea? Jeanie _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
