Aside:
Have you seen Subversion?   It specifically addresses a good number of your concerns.  
But it is a newer product, and I certainly don't know enough about it to recommend (or 
damn) it.

For my own part I *like* the fact that CVS stores revisions at the file level.  It's 
part of our release strategy to be able to make patch releases of only the programs 
that have changed, and it would be *much* more difficult to keep track of this if each 
program did not have it's own version number.

Andy Jones
Tapestry Software.



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