In article <200408012103.53894.osuchj@avalon.net>, Jonathan Osuch <osuchj@avalon.net> writes:
I've imported it into my CVS repository. Now, how can we make the CVS repository accessible to others?
OK, I'm pretty sure it might have something to do with licensing, but is there some reason we're not using sourceforge? That would be ideal. The way I access sourceforge via CVS from my PC is to create an SSH key that I use. I use pageant to identify myself to the sourceforge CVS machine and then CVS uses SSH to do the actual commands. This requires that I have a login on the sourceforge CVS machine (sourceforge sets all this up when you create a user ID and join a project), so if you were to do the same, we would need an account on your machine. You could create a single account for fractint developers and we would all share the key. Obviously your machine would have to be on the net for us to access the CVS repository, is it on a cable modem or DSL always on connection? What about setting up a CVS repository on fractint.org? -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline"-- code samples, sample chapter, FAQ: <http://www.xmission.com/~legalize/book/> Pilgrimage: Utah's annual demoparty <http://pilgrimage.scene.org>