Open Source Development with CVS, 3rd Edition
by Karl Fogel, Moshe Bar
Publisher: Paraglyph 2003
ISBN/ASIN: 1932111816
ISBN-13: 9781932111811
Number of pages: 368
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The popular first edition was one of the first books available on development and implementation of open source software using CVS. The second edition explains how CVS affects the architecture and design of applications, and has been enhanced with more value-added material covering strategies, third-party tools, scalability, client access limits, and overall server administration for CVS
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