Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for
personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would
assume).  Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself
the ability to scale as large as you want in the future, with basically
no configuration changes.

Ryan

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Sent: February 14, 2002 9:48 PM
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Subject: Local CVS


Anyone know if there is a CVS like system that would be more geared
towards a small SOHO like environment.  A full blown CVS is a bit of an
overkill, but we really need version control on the one project and all
supporting documentation.  Currently we are using a homegrown tcl app to
do our version control on our app project and Star Office on our
documents version control. Kind of a pain but it works.  So I thought
that just maybe someone else has done something geared towards a SOHO
environment in the realm of Open Source.



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