* Tags::
* cscope::
* CVS::
-@ifset recommendsourceforge
-* SourceForge::
-@end ifset
@ifset recommendvnc
* VNC::
@end ifset
@include localcvsinstructions.texi
-@ifset recommendsourceforge
-@node SourceForge
-@section SourceForge
-
-SourceForge is a web-based system for facilitating software
-development. It provides you with a version-control system (typically
-CVS, as described above) and other tools for tracking your software.
-You can use it to store files, track bugs, and post notes about
-development progress. You can set up your own
-project in SourceForge at @uref{http://sourceforge.net, ,
-sourceforge.net}.
-@end ifset
-
@ifset recommendvnc
@node VNC
@section VNC
@set localpintoshttppath http://@/www.stanford.edu/@/class/@/cs140/@/pintos/@/pintos.@/tar.gz
@set localpintosbindir /usr/class/cs140/`uname -m`/bin
-@set recommendsourceforge
@set recommendvnc
@clear recommendcygwin
@macro localcvspolicy{}
Instead, we recommend integrating your team's changes early and often,
-using a source code control system such as CVS (@pxref{CVS}) or a
-group collaboration site such as SourceForge (@pxref{SourceForge}).
+using a source code control system such as CVS (@pxref{CVS}).
This is less likely to produce surprises, because everyone can see
everyone else's code as it is written, instead of just when it is
finished. These systems also make it possible to review changes and,