>>>>> "tarique" == tarique@sanisoft com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    tarique> On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
    >> simple as that - using cvs for this is a bit of an overkill,
    >> imho.

    tarique> Suresh, CVS might require a bit of getting used to BUT if
    tarique> you are into projects which are more than 7 days long OR
    tarique> have more than one programmers working on it OR you have
    tarique> clients who say the previous version was better ;-)

    tarique> CVS is the way to go

    tarique> BTW people who are daunted by command line CVS should
    tarique> visit www wincvs.org (soon to become www.cvsgui.org) for
    tarique> a windows as well as GTK based CVS frontends

Or just use [X]Emacs... it has an unbelievable CVS interface.  Since
Emacs is more or less a complete development environment, it will not
only manage the CVS interface for you, transparently if you like, but
also allow you to tie it in with other activities, including editing,
compiling, etc.

    tarique> Cheers Tarique

Regards,

-- Raju
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Raju Mathur          [EMAIL PROTECTED]           http://kandalaya.org/

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