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From: ph1 at cogeco.ca (David)
Subject: I think some one might have screwed-up

Adam wrote:

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> can some one tell me is this a good thing to leave in public?

Why wouldn't it be?

'StatCvs retrieves information from a CVS repository and generates 
various tables and charts describing the project development, e.g. 
timeline for the lines of code, contribution of each developer etc.
The current version of StatCvs generates a static suite of HTML 
documents containing tables and chart images.'

It's not like you can get access to their code using it. I don't see the 
big problem.

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