> : CVS is well maintained and widely
> : used and it is probably the pragmatic approach.
>
> Be that as it may, the original CVS author (Berliner) frely admits that
> CVS is junk and it wouldn't exist at all if I had been able to free up
> the stuff I did at Sun.
'if' is nice when 'then' occurs. ;-)
The current CVS is probably very different from Berliner's 1989 version
and far more featured. BTW, if I thought that CVS was kind of ideal tool I
would have use a very different wording in my previous mail.
But what's is the _real_ choice for the near future ?
I donnot know how long Brian worked on CVS, but I just hope for him he
did'nt worked for years on something he is stating as _junk_ at the
moment.
Gerard.
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