cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@busybox.net:/var/cvs co -c </pre>
<p>
-If you wish, you can then check out a local copy of any of the
-available modules. The following is an example of how to grab
+If you wish, you can then check out a local copy of any of the
+available modules. The following is an example of how to grab
a copy of busybox and tinylogin:
<pre>
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@busybox.net:/var/cvs co -P busybox tinylogin</pre>
<b>tinylogin</b> in the current directory. These directories contain the
latest and greatest source code for busybox and tinylogin.
+<p>
+If you are not already familiar with using CVS, I recommend you visit
+this quick <a href="/cvs_howto.html">Introduction to CVS</a>.
+
<p>
I usually create a ~/.cvsrc file with the following things in it, and I
recommend you should use the same:
diff -ubBwpN
checkout -P</pre>
-<p>
+<p>
Once you've checked out a copy of the source tree, you can update your
source tree at any time so it is in sync with the latest and greatest by
running the command:
Because you've only been granted anonymous access to the tree, you won't be
able to commit any changes. Changes can be submitted for inclusion by posting
-them to the appropriate mailing list.
+them to the appropriate mailing list. For those that are actively contributing
+<a href="cvs_write.html">CVS write access</a> can be made available.
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