I also recommend that you should look into using a distributed version control system like git. Take a look at git-cvsimport and git-cvsexportcommit for using git with a remote CVS repository. If your organisation wants to change its main repository to git it could then use git-cvsserver for those developers who want to continue using the CVS client for accessing the repository.
In reply to Re: How to best control non-working code with source control?
by tirwhan
in thread How to best control non-working code with source control?
by radiantmatrix
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