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CVS



I'm finding this whole discussion rather odd.  The burden of proof has
been shifted - those of us who think that CVS isn't a good idea are
coming up with objections, as if the absence of objections would mean
that we ought to use it.

I think this neglects a very important question: what benefits does
CVS give us, that can't be done with our existing system (perhaps with
a small amount of extra work) ?

I'm getting a distinct impression of `CVS is a cool tool so we should
use it'.  CVS is indeed a good and useful thing, but I think it's not
the answer to any of our problems.  We shouldn't try to make use of
every piece of software that we happen to like.

Ian.


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