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Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository?Why or
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Noel Yap |
Subject: |
Re: CVS and Jar files: Should you import Jar into the Repository?Why or why not |
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Mon, 11 Mar 2002 14:41:24 -0800 (PST) |
--- "Greg A. Woods" <address@hidden> wrote:
> So you're successfully using the wrong tool for the
> job. It doesn't
> make it any more correct. It's still the wrong tool
> for the job.
> Subtle changes to your process could prove
> disasterous, just as using a
> knife as a screw driver could cause far more serious
> injury (or damage
> to to the workpiece or tool) than would be likely if
> the correct tool
> were used.
Right and wrong are subjective.
> > PS. I also store jar files and complete tar'd up
> releases and all
> > sorts of other things in CVS so I guess I am just
> a heretic.
>
> Use the right tool for the job!
If you use a ruler as a straight edge, then you're
also using the wrong tool for the job.
Noel
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