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Re: sourceforge


From: etienne grossmann
Subject: Re: sourceforge
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 08:38:52 +0000 (WET)

  Hello,

# From: "Matthew W. Roberts" <address@hidden>
#
# I'm the someone in question.  Sorry I didn't respond sooner -- midterms
# have kept me from following the list more closely.

  How did "numerical analysis" go?

#  Anyway, I set up the sourceforge account with the goal of providing a
#  one-stop website for scripts, functions, etc. for use with Octave.
#  I'm planning to have a bare-bones web page up by the end of the week
#  with links to the Octave home page and sites with octave scripts.

#  I will definitely be needing help and would be willing to add anyone to
#  the project who can lend a hand.  Anyone interested will need to get a
#  personal account at sourceforge.

#  My most pressing need right now is someone who can help me get CVS
#  set up.  My plan is to let developers post scripts to the CVS tree.
#  The CVS can be browsed from the site allowing users to download
#  scripts.

  That implies studying the capabilities offered by Sourceforge, what
CVS and CVSweb are ... Should be possible. Are you already familiar
with these tools, or are we all beginners?

  Cheers,

  Etienne



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