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Disclaimer: This is the old content from Cyclic Software's Web site prior to their acquisition by SourceGear Corporation. It has not been updated, nor is it being maintained. However, it contains information and links that may be useful to CVS users during the development of the new CVS site at cvshome.org.


CVS is the most popular version control system in the free software community, used by Netscape, *BSD, many Linux projects, and others:

Cyclic Gallery (GCC, Emacs, vi, and more).

Tools for System Administration.

CVS and other programs we might work on are free software.

About Cyclic Software.


Cyclic opposes government restrictions on encryption technology. Such restrictions make it hard to develop programs, such as CVS, which communicate over computer networks. CVS was used to develop the software in the DES Cracker project to investigate the strength of the DES encryption standard.

If you are thinking of contacting Cyclic, you probably want the Getting help page but we are at:

SourceGear Corporation
3200 Farber Drive
Champaign, IL 61822
USA
email

If you notice problems such as inaccurate information, bad links, or pages your browser has trouble with, please send us email or otherwise let us know.

Derek Price, CVS developer and technical editor of Essential CVS (Essentials line from O'Reilly Press) , and others offer consulting services and training through Ximbiot.