This area is an archive and is no longer actively maintained. Information found on this page is likely to be extremely out of date and therefore highly inaccurate. We recommend the Ximbiot - CVS Wiki for up-to-date information about CVS and its associtated tools.

If you do find anything useful on this page that is not yet in the Ximbiot - CVS Wiki and you have the time, please add it!

Projects Using Jitterbug

A few projects using Jitterbug are:

Linux Kernel
Linux is one of the most popular freely redistributable operating systems. The people who work on the kernel (one of the components of Linux) are experimenting with using Jitterbug to track patches to the kernel.
The GIMP
The GIMP is an image manipulation program which is cranking out quite a few cool images you may be seeing on the web and elsewhere. They use Jitterbug to track bug reports.

Being added to this page

In response to the many requests we've had to add projects to this page, we expect future additions to be primarily via reciprocal links. To participate, first write up a web page concerning your use of CVS. It should contain at least one link to a CVS web page, and should have some link from your main home pages (for example from the "about us" page, the "about our web server" page, or whatever makes sense for you). Good things to mention are (1) how many people use CVS on how many platforms, (2) the approximate amount of source (number of files, number of megabytes) in a single CVS repository or a single directory in CVS, and (3) anything you have to say about why CVS is good choice for you. Then tell us the location of your CVS page.

Although we generally expect to link to pages which follow the above criteria, we reserve the right to decide what to link to.

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.