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Fred G reopened JENKINS-12598:
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Sorry for reopening this issue. I tested version 2.4-SNAPSHOT. During the 
upgrade from version 2.3 all module configurations got lost.
So I had to cumbersomely add modules and reinsert each module name.
Before 2.4 is publicly released we should try to implement an automated 
migration mechanism, otherwise we risk another user/dev list bashing.

I still think the user should have the choice between an individual and 
list-oriented module configuration.
                
> In 2.0 update you need to specify branch for every module
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>                 Key: JENKINS-12598
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12598
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: cvs
>            Reporter: Ulli Hafner
>            Assignee: Michael Clarke
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: Jenkins_CvsPluginModules.png, 
> repositoryLocationProposal.png
>
>
> After an upgrade to the new 2.0 version of the cvs plug-in we now need to 
> specify the "Module location" (trunk, branch) for each module. This is quite 
> cumbersome if you have a lot of modules. In the 1.x plug-in releases you are 
> able to select a given branch for all modules in one text field.
> While I think the new "feature" has a lot of use cases (i.e., having trunk 
> and branches mixed), the usability could be improved here. My requirement is 
> to select/change the branch (or trunk) for all modules in a simple way.
> A non-Ajax suggestion would be to have a "default" entry in the Selection, 
> i.e. Trunk, Branch, Tag, Default. And you can define the default behavior at 
> the top of the cvs configuration. 

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