What does regular CVS mode do?
This make Igloo work the way CVS was designed to do. It is useful if you are working for a long time on your own isolated changes. If you add or delete files they are removed from the workspace but not from the repository until you do a commit. When you do a check out (not a CVS checkout but an IDE checkout) it does not get the latest version of the file therefore you wont get clobbered by a new file you are not ready for yet. The theory is that you do a fully commit when your changes are stable.
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