Kevin Flanagan said the following on 4/16/04 4:06 PM:

So, What are folks using, I've looked at CVS, and more recently Subversion.

I have some restrictions that many here will hiss at though.


I need to run it on a Windows 2000 server. It must work with Windows 2000 and XP workstations. Try as I might, I can't get _a_ copy of any Linux flavor approved for a production application. "We're studying that" is what comes from management. Of course, we did get one of the infamous SCO letters. Kind of funny when you consider that we don't have any Linux in production, that they want to sue us.....


We have Systems Engineers, like me, Tech Writers, and a few programmers, that need revision control of C++ code, scripts, documents, etc.


You do know that Subversion works under windows don't you? (In addition to Linux, OS X, and any of the *BSDs). I'd definitely say that if you're just setting up a new system, go with subversion. They've fixed all the major CVS annoyances and it's rock solid stable. They'll also soon be coming out with new features whereas CVS doesn't have any more development going on.

Cheers,
Tanner
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