Philip Chee wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 22:30:05 +0100, xeen wrote:
> 
>> I really second that. It was actually 2nd worst experience on mozdev
>> to get CVS working. Install Phyton, Install WinCVS, make it not ask
>> your password everytime, find out why it won't work, find out how I
>> check out first so it works... (1st worst experience was when I
>> accidentally overwrote all my non-backuped source files and had to
>> find out how to get them back from CVS. 3rd was making CVS work on my
>> new computer).
> 
> <troll>Personally I think that if you can't CVS up and running, you may
> not have the right skill-set to be an extension developer.</troll>

Well, isn't this telling us that the necessary documentation required to 
setup/use CVS is either missing, or at least not clear enough (for some 
people)?

The good things is that we have a WiKi now at mozdev.org so we can all 
work on it and fix it.  Power to the command line gurus :-)

-- 
Michael Vincent van Rantwijk
- MultiZilla Project Team Lead
- XUL Boot Camp Staff member (ActiveState Training Partner)
- iPhone Application Developer

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