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Re: info-cvs use over time
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Todd Denniston |
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Re: info-cvs use over time |
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Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:42:42 -0400 |
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Bob Proulx wrote, On 03/08/2008 02:07 PM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
Am I just being left behind (in the cm world) or has CVS reached a point
that not a lot of questions need to be asked because folks understand it???
I believe it is as you surmise, because most people today who be
asking questions about cvs are now asking those questions about svn,
git and others.
I suppose I should start studying one or more of those.
Granted, CVS does everything that the folks I work with have needed over the
years... Except had a really _nice_ way to take a copy of the repo on the road
with you while others continue working back at the office (usually implemented
by doing a checkout and putting that under a CVS on one of the laptops, and
_a_ patch generated when they return to go back in the official baseline).
While rearranging my mailboxes for incoming speed today, I noticed the
info-cvs list has over the years I have been subscribed seen:
Year aprox msg count
2000 8830
2001 10290
2002 7020
2003 3710
2004 4700
2005 4600
2006 2340
2007 1380
2008 270 (on course for ~1080)
Are those mailboxes reasonably spam free? In years past the mailing
lists were not filtered.
Spam free, and in some cases where the mail hub was sending some messages a
"few" extra times, I cleaned them out.
--
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter