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Re: Versioning ... CVS or Subversion?
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Re: Versioning ... CVS or Subversion?


  • Subject: Re: Versioning ... CVS or Subversion?
  • From: Jean-François Veillette <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:30:45 -0400


I do agree, though, that your partial disconnectedness makes CVS/ SVN a bit of a tougher workflow. However, I would be nervous of turning you off to version control by going to git out of the gates ("Brought to you by the Makers of the Linux Kernel" :) ).

It matters far more that you use version control than which version control you use, though.

As other said ...
Take one, as soon as possible, but to not have any tools is worse than the use of the worst tool.


PS: don't worry about your early choice, you can always switch latter on without loosing much of history details (git cvsimport / git svnimport).

- jfv

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