Hi Greg,

You have asked the right questions:

> It makes sense to pick a system that everyone can use. 
Yes - really important

>I think the key  thing is, what are the requirements? what are the must have 
>features?
It seems to me that command line access is one requirement.   svn or cvs work 
well.   (svn supported by Google Code; cvs supported by savannah.nongnu.org; 
both svn and cvs have rich sets of options)
A second, and important essential feature, is the ability to extract code by 
version number, as in svn co -r 1234; or cvs co -r
Need an equivalent of WSJT-svn to show clear logs of what changes have been 
committed and why; and a mail list to alert people that a commit has been done.

>what are the nice to have features?
web-access:   I have found    http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/wsjt/    
useful from time to time to look at a code snippet in a file for something 
without having to checkout the directory

just the first things that came to mind in response to your questions...

--- John G4KLA


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