use make and version control system for every project?
Roy Smith
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Mon Oct 6 10:13:09 EDT 2003
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sashan <mabus at operamail.com> wrote: > I'm also using Subversion for a part-time contract I'm working on. How's that working out? I've been watching the subversion project for several years with interest, but so far havn't worked up the courage to actually use it for anything. I'm mostly happy with CVS, except for a few things. High on the list is the inability to move files around, as others have mentioned. I know subversion fixes that one. Sounds like an interesting system, but it's hard to get a good feel for how solid the thing is from reading the release notes. It's hard to abandon an old tool that mostly works well without a lot of confidence in the new one.
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