From: elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: CurVeS 0.8.5 -- console UI for CVS
Date: Tue,  8 Sep 1998 10:30:47 GMT
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Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Mikko Rauhala)
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Title:          CurVeS - visual interface for CVS version control
Version:	0.8.5
Entered-date:	06SEP98
Description:    CurVeS performs two functions.  It provides a menu and
		command completion interface to CVS so that
		inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS
		without documentation.  This also involves adding some
		meta-features that are built from CVS commands which
		are used together in some common-use circumstances.
		The second function of Curves is to provide visual
		presentation of a project directory so that the status
		of each file is comprehensible at a glance.  CurVeS
		uses color, when available, to accent the file
		classification marks. 
Keywords:       CVS RCS version control
Author:         elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Maintained-by:  elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Primary-site:   ftp.netcom.com /pub/el/elf/curves
		curves-0.8.5.tar.gz
		curves-0.8.5.lsm
Platforms:      Any UN*X.  Tested on GNU/Linux and Solaris.
		C++ necessary to build from source.  
		CVS and possibly RCS to use.   
Copying-policy: GPL
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