Hello everybody, I am proud to publicy release RevisionManager. RevisionManager is a CVS frontend product for Zope. It brings the power of revision controlling to the ZODB. I know, the idea is not new. To my knowledge, RevisionManager has two competitors: * The first one is Steve Spicklemire's ZCVSFolder product on which development seems to have stopped. Its disadvantage is that it is complicated to use and stores data as pickles. * The other one is CVSFile by Ariel Partners LLC. Here, the object you wish to revision control IS a CVSFile. Although it can behave like a PageTemplate or DTMLMethod, you cannot revision control real PageTemplates with it. If you already have a site with a large amount of PageTemplates, you will have to replace them with CVSFiles. Here is how RevisionManager does it and the advantages: * There is one instance per site, like with ZCVSFolder. That also means central settings and a central, tabular view of all managed files and their current status in CVS. * You define your settings, commit changes, update objects and view logs comfortably through the ZMI. No command line is involved. * You may revision control all objects that support FTP up and download (i.e. most standard Zope content objects). * Editors may checkout the site to their file system and use their favourite editor and standard file system tools. * It is great for keeping two Zope sites in sync and document changes on the way. RevisionManager has only been tested on Linux, but it should run on all Unices. There is no support for Windows and I don't think there ever will be. Please try it out, test it and tell me how you found it. You may download it at: http://www.zope.org/Members/philikon/RevisionManager Cheers, Phil