Committers don't need to bother with patches, unless it's something experimental they 
want to share with others 
before making a commit. So you can check out the latest source, make your changes, and 
then just check it back 
in. 

10/18/2002 4:04:49 PM, David Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>When committing code to cvs, is it better to create a patch and apply it or 
>edit the file and commit the whole thing?
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>Thanks,
>Dave
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