Whoops… :-)

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      4 days ago

      I didn’t feel like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut (or using a VCS optimised for millions of users rather than four files).

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          4 days ago

          Technically true, but has that ever been a problem you actually had? I strongly believe that most people won’t ever need most features offered by many contemporary VCSs.

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            Yes. I used CVS when it was the best option. If I recall, CVS made it easy to check out a different version of only one fail, making it easy to put a system in an inconsistent state.

            For modern VCS that’s pleasant to learn and use but won’t scale to the Linux kernel, I recommend Darcs.

            A single binary, interactive commands and online help.