Re: Controlling project version

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Never heard of RVC.  I use subversion both at work and for my personal stuff.  
Fairly easy to setup once you understand it, fairly easy to use, good command 
line and GUI tools to suit your preference.

On Sunday 17 June 2007, Miguel Vaz wrote:
> 	Hi,
>
> 	I recently finished a project for our local city hall and some
> people asked me to do some version control for future updates. They
> suggested the use of a linux script called Recursive Version Control,
> which i never even heard anything about.
>
> 	What do you guys/girls use out there? Subversion? CVS? Is there a
> point in using some linux script versus a "proper" program?
>
> 	Would really appreciate some input on this. On everything works, etc.
> Thanks.
>
>
> 	Miguel Vaz


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