Bram Mertens wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 13/10/2006 15:18:56:
> 
>> Also, Windows/Mac developers are much more comfortable with Subversion 
>> than CVS because TortoiseSVN makes life so easy. No command lines to 
>> remember. Once you use a gui for the repository you never look back.
> 
> Mike, I only know subversion so I can't compare with SVN 

Bram

You must have meant CVS ??

but I do have to
> disagree with your statement about the GUI.  I have to use the SVN GUI at 
> work (on my Windows machine) but at home (using Linux) I use the CLI 
> because I find it much more comfortable!
> 
> With the built-in help command there's little need to memorize every 
> command.

I spend most of my life in Windows. I agree with you about SVN help - it 
is good. However, I'm not a touch typist so I'm slow. I built a bash 
script to submit my SVN commands in Linux so that I don't have to 
remember. I only have about 2kb in my remembery :)

Cheers

Mike

> 
> Regards
> 
> Bram
> 
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