Thanks to Mark and Noel for your speedy and helpful responses.

There are two things in Noel's reply that I've responded to below:

- Judy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel Yap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 6:50 AM
> To: Judy Pearson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: multiple developers sharing one working directory
>
>
> --- Judy Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Unix cvs server (cvs 1.11.1p1) with the pserver
> > access method
> > Unix (cvs 1.11.1p1) and WinCVS 1.2 clients.
>
> Why not use normal Unix logins?

I'm fairly new to CVS. We had an admin at the start (who got laid off - now I'm the 
admin) who settled on this access method. I'm
afraid I don't understand the question - can you elaborate: what method does "normal 
Unix logins" imply and does it imply something
different for the WinCVS clients than the Unix clients?

>
> > Our shop is in the process of moving from VSS to cvs
> > (yay!). I have a set of Java/jsp programmers who
> > share development in one
> > working directory. (They will not be convinced that
> > sharing a directory isn't a good idea.)
>
> They may be convinced once they start trying to do it.
>  OTOH, they may be convinced that CVS sucks :-(
>

You hit the nail on the head here - cvs is still on probation and this group in 
particular is not happy about the move. I'll save
trying to get them to switch their development approach for a later time when they've 
been convinced that CVS can do ANYTHING (well
anything VSS could do anyway)! ;-)




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