Set yourself up with Subversion. It's easy to configure especially if
you are running Apache 2 already and there is an excellent client for
Windows (TortoiseSVN). If you're gung ho, you could even set up trac
for issue tracking. It integrates really well with SVN and is a good
solution for small to mid sized teams.

Regards,
Ken

David Hofmann [27/07/05 12:22 -0400]:
> 
> My company looking at setting up some kind of versioning control software. 
> Currently we have about 10 programs. We use Perl or C depending on the 
> project.
> 
> I understand just enough to be dangerous with CVS. Which is the current 
> suggestion to use. However before we make use of it I want ask opinions.
> 
> Most of our code goes on Apache Servers running on Redhat, however we use 
> Window XP machine for development.
> 
> Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.
> 
> David
> 
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