Oh neat, that is just kick bottom, so if I wanted, when I get brushed uip
on my C++ and stuff, I could pitch in on a project, wickedacious.
Well I'm getting hungry so I'm gonna sign off and go make some
grindage, later all.
On Mon, 07 Feb 2000, David van Balen mewed:
> In simple language, CVS is where you keep your code when lots of people
> are working on it at the same time. When one person makes changes to the
> code, he/she submits them to the cvs repository so everyone else can see
> them/modify them.
> Obviously, this helps open source by making it easier for many people,
> spread out over a large area to work together.
>
> BTW, cvs isn't the only thing out there, it's just the most popular in the
> open source community.
>
>
> DvB
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> On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Vic wrote:
>
> > I know enough Linux to do light system administration, but
> > my biggest newbie thing is cvs, what is it? why is it?
> > and how can it benefit me the most if i want to start writing freeware
> > for the Linux community?
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