I am a huge fan of revision control for software development. Until recently, I thought every one else was too. For the past couple years, I've been working with someone who begrudgingly uses CVS and Subversion and only commits about once a month (on good months). The ill effects of such a practice seem obvious to me, though I have a hard time voicing them to my co-worker. To date, my attempts at convincing him to do at least daily commits have fallen on deaf ears. He claims that his manual backups are sufficient, and that for a one-man project it doesn't really matter. Can you give me any suggestions on how I can convince him to join the rest of the civilized world and use revision control daily, without being a jerk and going over his head?

Thanks in advance!

--Dave

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