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Perhaps you could ask the TortoiseCVS people if they could host the document on the sourceforge site. Joe E. "Joe Enfield" <joeenfield at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:cs8gn0$ikg$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > If you could forward a copy to me, I'd be grateful as well! > > Thank you > Joe E. > "Graham Crockford" <graham.crockford at NOS-PAMcafit.co.uk> wrote in message > news:cs8coq$gb2$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > > Hi all, > > > > I am leaving the company where I currently work today, and as part of my > > handover process I have written an extensive document on our CVSNT and > > TortoiseCVS setup, including maintenance strategies, troubleshooting > guides, > > safe use practices etc. > > > > I believe this document will be very useful to the community and so have > > obtained permission for it to be distributed via the GPL, as our "giving > > something back". > > > > It is entitled "CVS/TortoiseCVS Administration - An Enterprise Guide" and > is > > targeted squarely at SMEs using these products in a LAN environment on MS > > platforms. It runs to 24 pages. > > > > Here's the rub - it's all in MS Word format with lots of pictures and > Visio > > diagrams, and we kinda want to keep it that way since it makes it most > > useful to us going forward. Given that it's targeted squarely as SMEs > > running Windows, I don't see this as particularly restrictive! > > > > Firstly, how best to distribute it? Would the cvsnt.org site be > interested? > > > > Secondly, will the format be OK? > > > > I am leaving today, so I need to get this sorted quickly! > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > >