Oracle SCM to CVS migration - white paper available?

Is there such white paper or technical notes available for a JDeveloper environment?
Specifically, what about moving version and configuration history to CVS?
Itsik

Sad to say, but there's no defined meta-data standard for the transposition of version information. So your only real answer is to grab the significant element versions out of Oracle SCM as files and start uploading them into CVS repository. Same as when you started using Oracle SCM.

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