Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 11 Mar 2002 20:08:27 +0300 | From | Hans Reiser <> | Subject | Re: linux-2.5.4-pre1 - bitkeeper testing |
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Steven Cole wrote:
>On Monday 11 March 2002 09:08 am, Hans Reiser wrote: > > > >Perhaps others whose VMS experience is more recent than mine can answer this question. >More generally, if the infrastructure for keeping file versions around is going >to be generated for other reasons, having the option to have file versions could >be useful for some people. I certainly remember people who loved that feature, >but I wasn't one of them. > >Steven > >
I don't use CVS for most papers, proposals, etc,, that I write. If the version control was turned on with something like a chattr, I would use it, and emacs could get rid of that damned ~ file that clutters my ls commands of what should be a listing of only my current version of my home directory without old versions of files being listed (the disk space I don't care about, it is the clutter that annoys.)
Hans
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