There are Windows CVS clients.  I've even seen one or two for Mac.  Never
played with it much.  I don't use CVS, just RCS.  RCS is /great/ for
keeping track of sendmail.cf's, router configs, etc, etc.

Adam Maloney
Systems Administrator
Sihope Communications

On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Timothy Wilson wrote:

> On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> 
> > Set up CVS.  Give one person ownership of the web directories.  All
> > developers check out copies of the web directories from CVS, which they may
> > then edit freely and commit changes to the CVS repository.  On a regular
> > basis, the user who owns the web directories reviews all changes and,
> > assuming they are good, updates the files in the published directories from
> > CVS.
> 
> Using CVS would be great from my perspective, being the one who hands out
> access to those who are interested in developing things for our site. I've
> never really had the occasion to learn how to use CVS, but I'm confident
> that it would be no big deal. The prospect of having to hold others' hands,
> however, is frightening.
> 
> Is there a *really* easy way to manage CVS checkouts, commits, etc. from
> Win9x? If so, I would consider playing around with it for some of the
> developers around here.
> 
> -Tim
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