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Adron | All that remains is to come up with something to put in it.... :P If any member wants to collaborate with others on some kind of programming project, and wants access to CVS, tell me. | July 9, 2003, 2:19 AM |
iago | I guess I'll be the first to look stupid and ask what it's called.. X-X-Server maybe? :-) | July 9, 2003, 4:37 AM |
mejal | Everybody know that CVS is: CVS Concurrent Versioning System (open source software) CVS Anti-Submarine Aircraft Carrier CVS ASW Aircraft Carrier CVS Calgary Vegetarian Society (Alberta, Canada) CVS Capcom vs. SNK (video game) CVS Cardiovascular System CVS Cargo Visibility System CVS Carrier Suitability CVS Ceská Vakuová Spolecnost (Czech Vacuum Society) CVS Chorionic Villi Sampling CVS Client Volg Systeem CVS Closed User Group Validation and Selection Request (ITU-T) CVS Code Versioning System CVS Coding Violation - Section CVS Comma Separated Value File CVS Commercial Vehicle Systems, LLC CVS Commercial Vendor Services CVS Compressed Voice System (RAD) CVS Computer Vision Syndrome CVS Concurrent Version System ;) | July 9, 2003, 7:07 AM |
drake | do you have a way to sign up? Anyways most people who are working on projects for fun don't really need CVS cause it isn't worth the effort but thats cool. | July 27, 2003, 8:00 PM |
Adron | It's mostly for members wanting to run some kind of project that isn't competely open to the world, but shared between a few people. If you want completely open source you can just as well use source forge. To "sign up", just talk to me in channel. Most people don't need CVS, but it can be useful and it's a tool worth learning to use. | July 27, 2003, 10:28 PM |
drake | ya but the thing about sourceforge is that its a bitch because you have to create a project to use it and share your code with everyone. Open Source is only great for certain projects and isnt' for others. I myself don't really team up on projects like I used to so I don't need CVS. | July 28, 2003, 1:19 AM |
St0rm.iD | I suggest using TortoiseCVS, if you're on windows. | August 13, 2003, 2:44 PM |
Adron | [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=1;threadid=1836;start=0#msg17960 date=1060785869] I suggest using TortoiseCVS, if you're on windows. [/quote] What are the advantages compared to WinCVS? | August 13, 2003, 4:49 PM |