FWIW: I bought the book to learn CVS, it really explains it well,
with examples. I recommend this book to anyone looking to start a
project needing version control.
Dan York said:
> If you would like more info about CVS, Coriolis recently published a book
> on the subject and made portions of the book available under the GPL at:
>
> http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/
>
> Anyway, I just offer it as food for thought if people are serious about
> having multiple people help in the maintenance of the site.
>
> See you soon,
> Dan
>
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