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Subject: Re: [chairs] need your comments on DocMgmt system requirements


I have not seen a Web based CVS client that allows someone to upload/commit files, but I have seen several excellent viewers.

This is not a problem for me, but maybe for some.

On the plus side, there are lots of desktop options including an Explorer shell integration on windows which is very nice (Turtle CVS, I think its called.)

-Matt

On Feb 18, 2004, at 1:50 PM, Norman Walsh wrote:

/ "Wachob, Gabe" <gwachob@visa.com> was heard to say:
| A better system than CVS for the OASIS environment (and I'm a big
| CVS fan) may be subversion, which builds upon WebDAV - thus
| subversion repositories are browseable (and linkable) with a
| standard HTTP client (ie a web browser).

I thought about mentioning that too, but subversion is still beta
and I think it pays to be conservative with a version control system,
at least one widely deployed with mission-critical information.

And, as Chris pointed out, there are lots of clients for CVS and
relatively few for subversion at the moment.

Be seeing you,
norm

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