However, given that one of the main goals of the Subversion project was to "write a new version control system from scratch, retaining the basic ideas of CVS, but without the bugs and misfeatures.", you would have to assume that SVN is probably a better choice. Assuming of course, that those original goals have been realised :)
Cheers,
Darren :)
In reply to Re: Tracking code changes
by McDarren
in thread Tracking code changes
by xorl
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