FYI, there's a cool CVS QuickRef here:

http://www.refcards.com/

Only the Cederqvist will give you the full scoop, but I find this 'card'
handy when I can't remember the option I want. (Brain rot, you know :)

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Martin Cooper


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 2:39 PM
> To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: Re: Selective diff?
> 
> 
> ... and the debate continues!
> 
> All very interesting - that's for certain.  For the time (and 
> lack of!) 
> I'm going to just use the structure I devised and manage it that way. 
>  Should I become more of a "cvs power-user" in the future (and still 
> lack commit kudos), I may well examine other possibilities.  
> For now, I 
> need to get this done and move on with life (and work!).  
> While what you 
> all propose sounds very doable - if only by me locally (ie - checking 
> the tree into my own CVS and branching that - I have full 
> control over 
> it) I think my knowledge is somewhat lacking to make it efficient.
> 
> Thanks though ;-)
> 
> Daniel Honig wrote:
> 
> >Well this is exactly the manner that I used PVCS another SCS 
> a commercial
> >from merant
> >that I'm sure many listees have encountered.
> >
> >Now the needs/challeneges of my teams are probably not as great as
> >open source development.  But I was thinking in concept you should
> >be able to create a branch for each patch and track the patch
> >as that branch.
> >
> >-Daniel
> >
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