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Who Doesn't Use Source Control?

VegeBrain asks: "I was reading the description for for a new book, Pragmatic Version Control using CVS and was shocked to read that 'Half of all project teams in the U.S. don't use any version control at all...' Is this true? If so, why? I can't imagine being without one so I'm wondering why anybody would avoid using one, especially now when so many are available for free. Am I missing something here and there really are reasons to not use a VCS?"

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  1. Legal Reasons? by sepluv · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you are a proprietary software company who illegally copies copylefted (or even other proprietary) code into your work, VCSs leave a chain of evidence ready to be subpoenaed by the court when the FSF et al get wind of your activities.

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  2. Re:I'd like to add by Hard_Code · · Score: 3, Funny

    - realize that it really sucks and switch to SVN while others are still wondering how they can get on this new "cvs" wave

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