In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail hari (mh) writes:

mh> Our team is using CVS for version control. We three people are 
mh> working as a subset of the whole team as a separate project. We would 
mh> like to share the working directory with a checked out version of 
mh> code. 

Well (for unix), you can get some way down the path by making sure
everyone is in the same group when working in the area etc.

However you'd probably b better off making a branch for the
sub-project and having the workers make their own work areas on that
branch. Then they can commit and update to swap changes without
disturbing anyone else. Onc ethe sub project hits a stable state merge 
all changed allong the branch into the main development version.

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