In article <3EB3A2E5.12091.A4E90@localhost>, "Tim Wegner" <twegner@swbell.net> writes:
When I start CVS do you want to start with the present or capture old versions? I guess I favor starting with the present and capturing the history on a CD. If we decided there was value in capturing the history I could do that.
I guess it all depends on how important it is to be able to go back to older versions before you migrate to CVS. I'm not active enough to answer the value in being able to do that.
[CVS] really needs to be driven with a GUI.
Try WinCVS <http://www.wincvs.org> -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline"-- code samples, sample chapter, FAQ: <http://www.xmission.com/~legalize/book/> izfree: Open source tools for Windows Installer <http://izfree.sourceforge.net>