> Currently I don't use CVS. I'd prefer someone else setup one, or 
> preferably ask Sourceforge for CVS access to Scid at SF.

CVS is on a path down now, distributed VC-s's are sexy nowadays ;-)

Being more serious, I have good experience with Mercurial (well, I am
even using it to track scid development and manage my patches,
although I am of course forced to manually input Pascal's
revisions). The nice side of Mercurial (and Git, and Bazaar, and Darcs
and some others) is that one may use such a tool just locally (say, as
improved RCS), but then it is trivial to publish repository, let
somebody clone it, accept patches etc.


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| Marcin Kasperski   | If Staff, Scope and Schedule are all fixed,
| http://mekk.waw.pl |  managers will have no options, other than
|                    |               prayer. (Martin)
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