Okay. I'm from the dark ages. I still use RCS cause its so simple and I don't have to share development on anything I'm currently doing. I used to use CVS with remote mounted file systems when I was working on projects with other folks. Big projects. I would occasionally lock myslef out of a commit and have to rebuild the whole damn distribution from archives. I grew to hate CVS. The group I am working with now is going towards subversion. I heard them talking about it, anyway. I'm not part of the software development core, being their boat captain (literally), so haven't been invited to share their misery. (Being the skipper is more fun for me anyway.) -Ben
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