Subject Re: Code Control
Author root
David,

I said it's free, meaning the open world, and then-open IB as a part of it.
And as long as it's free, no one should be forced to take something for
granted, or as an axiom. If there are members of this community not familiar
with CVS, or in doubts about its advantages, we (I said, my vote goes to CVS)
have to convince them and provide everyone with analysis and resources.
The question is not to close the newly open source tree, but to explain why
it's going to be available with CVS, and not, say, Uniteam. Myself I have a
hands-on experience with RCS and StarTeam. I've heared and seen that CVS really
works for big projects, and works good. As it's based on RCS, I don't expect
any problems switching to it. But that's just me. Well, so much on that.
BTW, if you have CVS installed (preferrably- with online access), there's
a real work waiting for you. Not paid, but related directly to IB. Anyone
interested is welcome to contact me through the list or in private

Thx


Edward V. POPKOV
Independent Developer

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