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Re: Lying about the author (and so).
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gabriel rosenkoetter |
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Re: Lying about the author (and so). |
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Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:59:47 -0400 |
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On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 09:22:19AM -0700, EXT-Corcoran, David wrote:
> > From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden
> > You should _NOT_ use 'cvs import' _unless_ you're managing third-party
> > code.
> This conflicts with another opinion I found on usenet (link below):
It's also, incidentally, in direct conflict with the CVS documentation:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_3.html#SEC42
But arguing with Mr. Woods about this (or, really, in general) has
proved in the past to be a fruitless, futile, and blood pressure-
raising affair, which is why I let this one drop. (Till now, I
guess.)
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gabriel rosenkoetter
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- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., Greg A. Woods, 2002/04/12
- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., gabriel rosenkoetter, 2002/04/12
- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., Greg A. Woods, 2002/04/13
- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., gabriel rosenkoetter, 2002/04/13
- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., Greg A. Woods, 2002/04/13
- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., gabriel rosenkoetter, 2002/04/14
- Re: Lying about the author (and so)., Greg A. Woods, 2002/04/14