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<font face="Verdana">I try to be as much a part of the Drupal community
as I can. I've been contributing php snippets, offering support
comments in the forums and filing issues whenever I discover them. I've
commented on handbook pages to clarify things or answer questions when
I could. <br>
<br>
Now I'd really like to get my CVS account working so that I can
actually contribute themes. However, CVS completely mystifies me.<br>
<br>
<b>My story:</b> Before my iMac crashed, I managed to follow the
handbook instructions for CVL and log in and download about 10% of the
CVS projects before it all just stopped. (I got projects from A-C.) I
had no idea what went wrong. And while I could point my BBEdit to the
local CVS folder I had set up, I had no idea how it all integrated.<br>
<br>
Now, with the iMac in the shop getting a brain transplant, I'm on my
powerbook, starting over. I have OSX Tiger. I have CVL installed. I'm
not sure about the developer tools requirements, but I can figure that
out.<br>
<br>
<b>Back to the point:</b> But what I need -- and what I am asking for
here with great humility and earnestness -- is a good, basic overview
of what the hell CVS is and how it works. I don't want just
nuts-and-bolts, though that would help. But what I need is the big
picture -- a flow chart, an introduction to the concepts that makes it
all fit together.<br>
<br>
<i><b>Aside:</b> I never understood geometry until I took calculus,
where my professor took us through the circle diagrams of what sine,
cosine and tangent were about. Suddenly all the "rules of thumb" added
up and it made sense. This is the kind of big picture I'm asking for
here.</i><br>
<br>
<b>The request:</b> If someone who feels up to the task could devote an
hour or two to composing a good, basic overview of CVS and its
concepts, I believe not only would I benefit, but many many people who
have been blocked by the CVS requirement, and thus are not contributing
as much as they might, could benefit as well.<br>
<br>
And thus the Drupal development community would benefit.<br>
<br>
Not all of us took computer programming when CVS existed. (For me, I
took computer programming when printers smaller than washing machines
were dot-matrix, when it was when it was a radical act to write a paper
on computer -- the university mainframe where you had to code all your
page formatting in-line like hand-coding html today. I won't volunteer
a year, thank you.) Just a good clear picture that could help the
grokking of how CVS works would be immensely helpful to me and, I
suspect, many others.<br>
<br>
A humble suggestion/request from Laura. Thank you.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
Laura Scott<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:laura@pingv.com">laura@pingv.com</a><br>
<a href="http://pingv.com">pingVision</a><br>
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