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Subversion vs CVS for document files

From: Eric Poole <eric_at_rkt-tech.com>
Date: 2006-11-09 00:59:50 CET

I've forgotten ... can any of you tell me whether CVS allows individual
file checkout and checkin rather than (or in addition to) whole directories
like SVN?

I just finished installing TortoiseSVN and working my way past an error or
two in the install instructions, along with my own native inability to RTFM
:-) ... and I got to wondering if I should use SVN for code trees and CVS
for documentation (specs and user manuals and such).

I could install TortoiseCVS right along side TortoiseSVN and use them both.

Does that sound like a reasonable approach?

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