[Kde-i18n-fa] FarsiKDE
Arash Bijanzadeh
a.bijanzadeh at linuxiran.org
Sat May 24 11:02:48 CEST 2003
On Saturday 24 May 2003 00:13, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> On Friday 23 May 2003 17:55, Hossein S. Zadeh wrote:
> > On Fri, 23 May 2003, Payam bahraini wrote:
> > > Would you please explain the CVS option further?( That
> > > takes no time to download the whole !)
> >
> > CVS stands for Concurrent Version Control (which probably doesn't
> > mean much the first time you hear it).
> >
> > OK, let me explain:
> >
> > I have set up a CVS server which I use for all of my documents (more
> > than 1.5GB of data!). I have "check out" my files on my workstation
> > (at work), on my computer at home, and on my laptop.
>
> [...big snip on advantages of CVS]
>
> Yeah, (unlike Linus Torvalds) I agree that a versioning system, such as
> CVS is great, and it can come handy at many times. But you see Hossein,
> you do have a CVS server in which your repository is hosted, and I
> guess you also have a high speed internet connection, because usually
> tranfering megabytes of data with dialup is no fun. Your explanation
> shows how usefull controll system is, even for users (not just
> programmers).
>
> But stiil most of us, like me, don't have that CVS server and that high
> speed internet connection. So although many users like to get rid of
> CDs and managing multiple versions of the same document and backing up
> files and so on, still we just can't do it, and we have to cope living
> without CVS ;-(
>
> Cheers
You still could have that cvs Server locally and use it for versioning your
docs and programs. It is also really helpful.
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