"Frank V. Castellucci" wrote:
>
> Ok,
>
> Christophe, once you update the MagicDraw uml you will see that they
> support XMI (XML UML interchange dtd), as well as reading and writing to
> a nice tidy little zip file!
>
> Hans and Christophe,
>
> While I am not concerned with the SourceForge CVS space, as the models
> grow the check-in time becomes a bit much on my lowly 56kb modem. Yes,
> yes, I am waiting for DSL to come around (couple of months), but what do
> you guys think about us agreeing that new models are in *.xml.zip
> format?
>
Personally, I prefer the CVS tree contains text files only. But, I guess
for this particular case, the XML files are "semi human-readable". So,
for the sake of speed, I agree on the xml.zip format.
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