Originally posted by: mikeshn
In general and for Linux
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: mikeshn
In general and for Linux
What does CVS stand for? Please show me you did some research.
Originally posted by: SUOrangeman
I am not a programmer and I have yet to use CVS. I believe it's an acronym for "concurrent version" programming; which lets many people work on the same code without stepping on each others toes.
-SUO
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: SUOrangeman
I am not a programmer and I have yet to use CVS. I believe it's an acronym for "concurrent version" programming; which lets many people work on the same code without stepping on each others toes.
-SUO
I knew you could do it, Ive got no faith in mikeshn though
Here is a link to OpenBSD's cvs man page.
Originally posted by: mikeshn
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: SUOrangeman
I am not a programmer and I have yet to use CVS. I believe it's an acronym for "concurrent version" programming; which lets many people work on the same code without stepping on each others toes.
-SUO
I knew you could do it, Ive got no faith in mikeshn though
Here is a link to OpenBSD's cvs man page.
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