I like the idea of using SVN.  It seems easier to setup and use.

Every time I setup a new computer I spend hours reconfiguring CVS, you almost need to be an expert with it to get it working.  We would see a lot more people contributing code if the revision check in/out process was easier.  I think SVN offers just that.

If CVS and SVN can co-exist then I don't see a problem.

--angelo


On 8/30/06, Francesco Montorsi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Otto Wyss ha scritto:
> Anyone changed his mind ?
>
>
> Not me, I stick to CVS.
but would you accept to have CVS+SVN repo enabled for wxCode?

They could cohexist...

Francesco



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