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On Aug 9, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Stephen Adler wrote: > > I'm in the midst of setting up a project and I'm thinking of > migrating away from CVS and using subversion. Does anyone have any > thoughts on this, or any comments? Anyone with experience using > subversion, if you could comment, I certainly would like to read them. > Go for it. I use Subversion too. I have used cvs for years and will never use cvs ever again. svn is faster, has atomic commits, versions deletes and renames, etc... The commands are similar to those of cvs so it's fairly easy to transition to. Some things are easier like updating a directory including subdirectories does not require a "-d" option. Overall it's very nice. Alas, there are some things that could be made easier like restoring a deleted file (you have to manually look through the log for the last revision and then use svn copy to copy the file from the repository to your working directory.) Note that there are now many new revision control systems like Subversion. e.g. Mercurial (hg), GNU arch, etc... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_revision_control_software
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