> In my day, I've used CVS, Perforce, Bitkeeper, ClearCase, and custom
> solutions.  I've even helped write a tool to synch files between CVS,
> ClearCase, and the custom solution.  If I had to order them for ease of
> use, CVS goes straight to the top for single site small projects.  There's
> no reason to monkey around with anything else a large chunk of the time-
> possibly the majority of the time.  When you're doing a major project, or
> when you stat to need features CVS doesn't have, then you can consider
> moving to a new tool.

Gabe

I was in your shoes.  I didn't want to learn SVN but when I did I was
glad I did.  Are you open to fact some things can do old things
so much better?


-- 
[email protected]
http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list

Reply via email to