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<P><B><FONT SIZE="3" COLOR="#00315A" FACE="Arial, Helvetica,
sans-serif">Subversion CVS Access:</FONT></B> </P>
<P><B><FONT COLOR="#00315A" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">CVS
Repository:</FONT>
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To access the CVS source code repository use the following CVSROOT:
<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b><tt>:pserver:guest@cvs.tigris.org:/cvs</tt></b>
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You may also use the login "guest" with password "guest" to gain read-only
CVS access. If you have been given write access to the CVS repository,
then replace "guest@cvs.tigris.org" with your own login (e.g.,
"my_login@cvs.tigris.org") and use your own tigris user password.
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The module you should checkout is "subversion/src". That is the top-level module
that contain the entire source code tree for the Subversion project.
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<P>
The way most people contribute changes is to email a "patch" to one of the
"module owners". These are developers who are
responsible for certain sections of the code (called modules). There is a
list of module owners <a
href="http://subversion.tigris.org/project_memebers.html">here</a>.
Once a module owner sees your contribibution, he or she will review it and
integrate it into the source code repository.
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<p>
For more information on using CVS, documentation, and CVS clients,
click on the "Tool Docs" menu at left and select the "Source/CVS" option. Or,
click <a href="http://www.tigris.org/tools/cvs.html">here</a>.
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