I would strongly urge you to implement git. Here are but a few reasons:

http://whygitisbetterthanx.com/

Git also works well over SSH or HTTP so you can pretty easily work through 
firewalls or over a restricted VPN. Having remote workers makes the distributed 
nature of the tool every more useful.

-Pete

On May 6, 2010, at 7:12 AM, John BORIS wrote:

> I am looking for a Version control system that will fit correctly in my
> environment. I manage a few applications, web sites and a servers. I am
> looking for a version control system that is:
> 
> 1. Open Source (Free Software)
> 2. Server based
> 3. Windows client
> 4. Easy Reporting
> 
> I need the repository on my network which is behind a firewall and that
> my programmers , two are located remotely, can access it.  Our
> programming environment is a Windows Graphical Package (AcuCorp's
> AcuBench) and on the unix side is using vi, yes vi. Our code is in
> 
> 1. COBOL
> 2. C
> 3. Perl
> 4. awk
> 5. html, PHP
> 6. Shell scripts
> 7. lexx, yacc
> 
> We first went with Perforce and that was too heavy for what we do and
> also to cumbersome. I then tried Subversion. Great package but it wasn't
> easy for us to use. Maybe I am too dense but my programmers did not like
> it. So I am wondering what other small programming shops are using.
> Whatever we go to I am the one that has to manage it so I am looking for
> a package that is easy to install and maintain while having some easy
> reporting feature for statistics and usage.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> John J. Boris, Sr.
> JEN-A-SyS Administrator
> Archdiocese of Philadelphia
> "Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel
> Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!"
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