I'm still having networking problems, so this might be irrelevant ... There's a cvs client (ver. 1.11+1) available on bebits that is a whopping 553KB. ;) That'd be the ticket. e Daniel Reinhold wrote: > > Just looked up GeekGadgets at BeBits... > > Holy shi*!!! It's a 55MB download! > > :( > > Hey, will any CVS client work? Ya know, one with a smaller download? > > > > > > >>I would propose (since we're all proposing stuff here ;) that > versioning > >>of the source tree is properly done with cvs tags, not with directory > >>structure. Given that, Michael's proposal makes the most sense. I > just > >>got back from a long vacation, and haven't read all the backed up > mail, > >>but I'm hoping this won't be an issue we have to argue into the > ground. > >>Michael's the admin and this is an administrative issue -- let's let > him > >>make the call and spend our time on more important stuff. > >> > >>e > > > >Thanks for the vote of confidence, Eric. And welcome back. :-) > > > >Hey - news - WE HAVE SOURCE CONTROL!!!! :-) :-) :-) > > > >I put together a directory structure at SourceForge, using CVS. > > > >I used GeekGadget's command line CVS; you need that, and put it into > your path. > >If you want write access, you also need a SourceForge login and to be > added to the project (not sure if I need to do that or not - if you > can't join, let me know). > > > >There is some documentation at: http://sourceforge.net/docman/ > display_doc.php?docid=763&group_id=1 > > > >NewOS (latest) and the screensaver code is already there. > >Basically, for each kit, there is a test, docs and source directory. > The source directory contains two directories - library and server. > > > >If anyone has any questions, needs help, etc, please feel free to mail > me off list (mphipps1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). > > > >Enjoy! > > > > > > > >