I learned CVS from the Per Cederqvist manual.  Several of my office
siblings tried reading the various 5 pound manuals and had just about
given up.  They got much more out of Cederqvist.

Admin is not a big deal.  Just make sure you got good backups of it.

Erik Anderson said:
> I'm looking at having to take over management of our CVS server here at
> work.  I consider myself fairly competent doing just about anything on
> linux systems, but have never administered CVS trees.
>
> I've read the tldp CVS Howto as well as a few other tutorials, all have
> which shed some light on the ins and outs of CVS administration, but I
> still don't feel totally at peace with the whole deal.
>
> I'll probably end up buying a dead tree cvs book.  I'm looking at the
> O'Reilly "Essential CVS".  Has anyone had experience with this?  Any
> other CVS books I should check out?
>
> Thanks!
> -Erik
>
>
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