I have a simple what about this I'd like to comment on, regarding the
expressed rich text e-mail is always bad-attitude.
In this specific case, I think it _is_ ok to use stylized e-mail, since
the diagrams would be rendered with MUA:s showing mail with non-fixed
width characters. (It _is_
Hi all.
I just wondered if there's a way to define my own keywords. I guess this
is somewhat hardcoded into cvs, but what alternatives are there to for
example insert a standard copyright message into source files?
Thanks,
Fredrik
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Greg A. Woods wrote, On 2002-11-15 19:40:
[ On Friday, November 15, 2002 at 17:08:16 (+0100), Fredrik Wendt wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Moving to Pserver from .rhosts
It has the advantage of not having the user at the cvs server
adding/rewriting files, but only the user that the pserver runs
Greg wrote:
True, but to us, there's actually only one developer, person X.
Then why even bother with remote access via CVS? If that one developer
wants to work on files on some other host then they can easily copy them
over to it as necessary, and back again when they're done.
CVS is not
Greg A. Woods wrote, On 2002-11-15 00:49:
Because it's how remote CVS was designed to be used and because it is
the only way to make remote CVS access secure. CVS-pserver is not
secure in any way whatsoever and cannot be made secure.
That's partly wrong. If you set up the pserver and makes
this
opportunity to get my co-workers to enjoy and appreciate the full benefits of
CVS.
Thanks in advance.
Fredrik Wendt
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