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by CVS, with various projects (HOWTOs, mini HOWTOs, etc.)
created as subdirectories of it. </para>
<para>Please fill the form:
<ulink url="https://szafa.hyperreal.pl/cvs/ldp.cgi">
https://szafa.hyperreal.pl/cvs/ldp.cgi</ulink>
<ulink url="http://linuxdoc.org/cvs/">
http://linuxdoc.org/cvs/</ulink>
</para>
<para>During filling the form we want you to inform us about
your plans, eg. which Howto you maintain.
</para>
<para>Your unique
CVSROOT directory will be created and you'll get an e-mail with
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<section id="othercvsnotes">
<title> Other CVS repository notes </title>
<section id="anoncvs">
<title> Anonymous CVS access </title>
<para> Anonymous CVS access is available for those who do not
require an account (such as those wishing to publish LDP
documents). This repository is read-only: </para>
<screen>
<prompt>bash$</prompt> <command>cvs -d :pserver:cvs@anoncvs.linuxdoc.org:/cvsroot login</command>
</screen>
<para> As a password, use cvs. You can then get LinuxDoc
modules as above. Note that changes to the anoncvs site may be
a half an hour behind the main site. </para>
</section>
<section id="cvsweb">
<title> CVS Files via web </title>
<para> You can access the CVS repository via the web at <ulink
url="http://cvsview.linuxdoc.org/index.cgi/?cvsroot=Linuxdoc">http://cvsview.linuxdoc.org/index.cgi/?cvsroot=Linuxdoc</ulink>.
url="http://cvsview.linuxdoc.org/">http://cvsview.linuxdoc.org/</ulink>.
</para>
</section>