teranex weblog - Comments: Essential CVShttps://budts.be/weblog/2004/10/essential-cvs/2004-11-03T00:37:00+01:00Posted by: TeRanEX2004-11-03T00:37:00+01:002004-11-03T00:37:00+01:00TeRanEXtag:budts.be,2004-11-03:/weblog/2004/10/essential-cvs//comment-02<p><strong>Yes you might be right, but</strong></p>
<p>Yes you might be right, but since SVN is a fork of CVS i don't think switching from CVS to SVN is very difficult..</p><p><strong>Yes you might be right, but</strong></p>
<p>Yes you might be right, but since SVN is a fork of CVS i don't think switching from CVS to SVN is very difficult..</p>Posted by: Roel2004-11-02T08:46:00+01:002004-11-02T08:46:00+01:00Roeltag:budts.be,2004-11-02:/weblog/2004/10/essential-cvs//comment-01<p><strong>I was under the impression</strong></p>
<p>I was under the impression that, allthough CVS is still considered to be very useful, Subversion is a more modern system for managing repositories. </p>
<p>Both Textpattern and Wordpress development is being managed using Subversion</p><p><strong>I was under the impression</strong></p>
<p>I was under the impression that, allthough CVS is still considered to be very useful, Subversion is a more modern system for managing repositories. </p>
<p>Both Textpattern and Wordpress development is being managed using Subversion</p>