At least ! For us it’s great relieve, because it was becoming a real problem : despite the great support
of the WinCvs users on the cvs mailing list, the volume of informations necessary to get started
an increasing number of new users was critical.
So Don Harper did the the most difficult : getting started with the documentation. I’d like to thank him in
name of all the WinCvs users, and especially in name of the new users. I personally like it,
and especially this step by step approach. This documentation refer to the current 1.0.6 version. I still
recommend for the new cvs administrators to read the cvs documentation (translated in WinHelp
format by Norbert Klamann) *before* using WinCvs, and also to experiment cvs first using the command
line tool.
Still there are two different things we should accomplish together :
– First let’s maintain it. Please send your comments if you find a mistake of if you’d like some points
to be enhanced. Don didn’t offer to maintain it all, but he can probably have a look sometimes to
some proposals. Feel free to write on your own a whole chapter (English fluent required !). I’ve
heard also about some translations, especially from theĀ Japanese users : if you want to translate it,
please drop me an email first so I get sure this is done once.
– Second let’s continue to reply to simple questions about WinCvs. As WinCvs is more and more used,
people are asking for a real professionalism and support. If you can provide a commercial support, please
drop me an email, I’d be glad to put a link on you guys (I’m not sure if Cyclic is supporting WinCvs, but
they may have some contacts who do it).