[cvsnt] We have written some new CVS documentation...

RRos at rccl.com RRos at rccl.com
Fri Jan 14 15:33:01 GMT 2005


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Graham, 
Your documents is exactly what I've been looking for, I have been given 
the task of finding a replacement for our current setup of CVS running on 
Linux, I chose CVSNT to be installed on a Windows server but with not much 
knowledge of CVSNT and not much internal help, I could use anything out 
there, your idea of hosting it somewhere would be good for all of us to 
share, however since today its your last day and I don't see any official 
response yet, I would appreciate it if you would kindly forward me a copy 
at l or rros at rccl.com.
Thank you, 
Rafi Ros
Production Configuration Control Analyst.
System Certification & Deployment Group.
Information Technology
Royal Caribbean/Celebrity Cruises
Tel:  954-517-5026



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01/14/2005 07:06 AM

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[cvsnt] We have written some new CVS documentation...






Hi all,

I am leaving the company where I currently work today, and as part of my
handover process I have written an extensive document on our CVSNT and
TortoiseCVS setup, including maintenance strategies, troubleshooting 
guides,
safe use practices etc.

I believe this document will be very useful to the community and so have
obtained permission for it to be distributed via the GPL, as our "giving
something back".

It is entitled "CVS/TortoiseCVS Administration - An Enterprise Guide" and 
is
targeted squarely at SMEs using these products in a LAN environment on MS
platforms.  It runs to 24 pages.

Here's the rub - it's all in MS Word format with lots of pictures and 
Visio
diagrams, and we kinda want to keep it that way since it makes it most
useful to us going forward.  Given that it's targeted squarely as SMEs
running Windows, I don't see this as particularly restrictive!

Firstly, how best to distribute it?  Would the cvsnt.org site be 
interested?

Secondly, will the format be OK?

I am leaving today, so I need to get this sorted quickly!

Thanks in advance.


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