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Actually I comment was meant to point out a percieved flaw in CVS. When I show
developers CVS in the environment that I work, putting new projects into CVS is
always
a place that they see weakness in CVS as they either have to pretend they are
their
own vendor, or use the top level dir checkout trick. I was simply suggesting
that we
can improve the image of CVS by adding an easy way for a user to create a new
top
level directory for a new subsystem.
Rex.
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