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- i-scream cvs repository
+ i-scream CVS Repository
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i-scream CVS Repository
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- The i-scream CVS Repository contains all code,
+ The i-scream CVS Repository contains code,
documentation, and other files pertaining to all i-scream
projects.
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+ <p>
+ <b>All new code with be found in our
+ <a href="/git.xhtml">Git</a> repositories.</b>
+ </p>
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All code available in the CVS Repository is
- <a href= "/license.xhtml">licensed</a> under the GPL.
+ <a href="/license.xhtml">licensed</a> under the GPL unless
+ otherwise stated.
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Web Access
We also have a facility to allow people to keep tabs on
what's changed recently. The following are available:
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- <p>
- Commits today: <a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=today">http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=today</a><br />
- Commits this week: <a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=thisweek">http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=thisweek</a><br />
- Commits in the past 7 days: <a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=days&days=7">http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=days&days=7</a><br />
- Commits made since 29/03/2001: <a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=since&date=2001/03/29">http://www.i-scream.org/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=since&date=2001/03/29</a>
- </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=today">Commits today</a></li>
+ <li><a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=thisweek">Commits this week</a></li>
+ <li><a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=days&days=7">Commits in the past 7 days</a></li>
+ <li><a href="/cgi-bin/cvslog.cgi?period=since&date=2001/03/29">Commits made since 29/03/2001</a></li>
+ </ul>
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Anonymous CVS Access (read-only)
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Anyone can access the i-scream CVS repository in anonymous
- mode read-only mode. The following commands will allow you
+ read-only mode. The following commands will allow you
to check out a portion of the CVS repository. To see what
is available it is recommended that you first look at the
web frontend.