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GIT vs. CVS vs. SVN



Thanks for the responses. In essence, my company uses CVS, but here in 
the Boston Office we will be using GIT. Since we have a very small 
development team, GIT seems to be a good fit. Over the years I have used 
many source control projects ranging from IBM mainframe to SCCS, RCS, 
ClearCase, and many others. I don't think the git command set is overly 
large. I think the major issue is conceptual. Since I have been in this 
office we have not had too much development other than some 
customizations for clients, but we now have 2 experienced developers 
(including me) and 2 junior developers in the office. Most of our 
development will probably be in scripting for some of the new products 
we now have in our inventory. While most of our projects will involved 
no more than 2 people, I do need to make sure that all the data is 
backed up properly.

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