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Revision: 4071
Author: cmpilato at gmail.com
Date: Thu Sep 8 06:19:14 2011
Log: * en/book/ch00-preface.xml
(svn.intro.history): CEE is gone now, replaced by TeamForge.
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=4071
Modified:
/trunk/en/book/ch00-preface.xml
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--- /trunk/en/book/ch00-preface.xml Thu Aug 11 11:42:34 2011
+++ /trunk/en/book/ch00-preface.xml Thu Sep 8 06:19:14 2011
@@ -174,20 +174,22 @@
<primary>CollabNet</primary>
</indexterm>
- <para>In early 2000, CollabNet, Inc. (<ulink
- url="http://www.collab.net"/>) began seeking developers to
- write a replacement for CVS. CollabNet offers a collaboration
- software suite called CollabNet Enterprise Edition (CEE), of
- which one component is version control. Although CEE used CVS
- as its initial version control system, CVS's limitations were
- obvious from the beginning, and CollabNet knew it would
- eventually have to find something better. Unfortunately, CVS
- had become the de facto standard in the open source world
- largely because there <emphasis>wasn't</emphasis> anything
- better, at least not under a free license. So CollabNet
- determined to write a new version control system from scratch,
- retaining the basic ideas of CVS, but without the bugs and
- misfeatures.</para>
+ <para>In early 2000, CollabNet,
+ Inc. (<ulink url="http://www.collab.net"/>) began seeking
+ developers to write a replacement for CVS. CollabNet
+ offered<footnote><para>CollabNet Enterprise Edition has since
+ been replaced by a new product line called CollabNet
+ TeamForge.</para></footnote> a collaboration software suite
+ called CollabNet Enterprise Edition (CEE), of which one
+ component was version control. Although CEE used CVS as its
+ initial version control system, CVS's limitations were obvious
+ from the beginning, and CollabNet knew it would eventually
+ have to find something better. Unfortunately, CVS had become
+ the de facto standard in the open source world largely because
+ there <emphasis>wasn't</emphasis> anything better, at least
+ not under a free license. So CollabNet determined to write a
+ new version control system from scratch, retaining the basic
+ ideas of CVS, but without the bugs and misfeatures.</para>
<para>In February 2000, they contacted Karl Fogel, the author of
<citetitle>Open Source Development with CVS</citetitle>
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