Thanks for your reply, I agreed with most of it. Greg A. Woods wrote:
> Finally note that not everyone will need the kind of control that Aegis > offers -- for many people CVS is sufficient. I think this is the biggy; there seems to a lot of learning to do in adopting Aegis, compared to cvs, especially for those of used to rcs or sccs. People bridle at too much control too, and if they can't seem to do what they want to easily, they will break out of it. > [ references to qef and vesta ] Thanks again, I'll check it out. Part of the problem with systems that enforce testing is that testing is quite hard for the multi-tier web apps that are popular these days. The effort expended in writing tests and testing might far exceed the effort in writing the thing in the first place. Regards, Matt PS. and people remember what Dijkstra said about testing. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
