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RE: cost of CVS...
From: |
Helliwell, Matthew |
Subject: |
RE: cost of CVS... |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:06:13 -0000 |
Don't know about Linux vs NT but it took me about 2 days to move a team of 3
developers off Continuus and onto CVS. A lot of it will depend on how
familiar you are with source control in general and what state your existing
processes are in: you may find you need to start changing your development
processes once you start getting things under source control.
However, at its simplest you just:
1. Create repository
2. Import source code
3. cvs checkout
4. cvs update
5. cvs commit
Repeat 4 to 5 until time to go home.
-----Original Message-----
From: vincent_choplin [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: 11 January 2002 10:08
To: address@hidden
Subject: cost of CVS...
I everyone.
I work in a small but still growing company and we're beginning to
need something like CVS...
the problem is that nobody here has ever used CVS (nor any of its
pairs) and one person only (me) is familiar with VSS, on user side
only.
I would really appreciate you giving me an approximation of the time
it would take to install (and get rid of every problem) and get to
know CVS, knowing that we're 5-6 developpers working under windows
NT4 to 2000. Is it worth hiring a temp. or consultant to install and
teach us?
would we have to stop working while we put CVS up or can one of us do
it while the others go on with the developpement?
Is it really better to use linux on the server or are the winNT
versions good enough?
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