
Hi Tim, I haven't tried teaching CVS to students, just co-workers, but when I discovered it my first thoughts were, "I wish someone had showed me this in school, it would have saved me a LOT of time and trouble." Too many times of overwriting my working version in the heat of coding, or accidently deleting the work I'd struggled so long with because I was too tired to know what I was doing. I would often save everything into a dated directory, but there was no context to it, so if I did have to go back to an older version (assuming I'd saved the one I ended up needing, which was rare), I had few clues to which one. CVS has its faults, but it's orders of magnitude better than not using any revision system at all. And after struggling with the idiosyncracies of SourceSafe I liked CVS even more %-) So, no real tips, but I think it's a great idea. --Dethe -- Dethe Elza (delza@burningtiger.com) Chief Mad Scientist Burning Tiger Technologies (http://burningtiger.com) Living Code Weblog (http://livingcode.ca)