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*[[RolandWolters/cvs-example/Fedora|Fedora]]  
*[[RolandWolters/cvs-example/Fedora|Fedora]]  
*[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RolandWolters/cvs-example/FedoraDirectoryServer Fedora Directory Server]  
*[[RolandWolters/cvs-example/FedoraDirectoryServer|Fedora Directory Server]]  
*[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RolandWolters/cvs-example/FedoraDocumentation Fedora Documentation]  
*[[RolandWolters/cvs-example/FedoraDocumentation|Fedora Documentation]]  


Currently, anyone is able to view the contents of the public CVS repository; approved contributors will also be given commit access to appropriate packages.
Currently, anyone is able to view the contents of the public CVS repository; approved contributors will also be given commit access to appropriate packages.


== Additional documentation ==
== Additional documentation ==
The disk layout of each package's files is explained in more detail in the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RolandWolters/cvs-example/Anatomy Package Anatomy]  document.
The disk layout of each package's files is explained in more detail in the [[RolandWolters/cvs-example/Anatomy|Package Anatomy]]  document.
For each package checkout, the list of available makefile targets is explained in the [[RolandWolters/cvs-example/makefile|Makefile Targets]]  page.
For each package checkout, the list of available makefile targets is explained in the [[RolandWolters/cvs-example/makefile|Makefile Targets]]  page.

Latest revision as of 21:33, 19 September 2016

The Fedora Project CVS Repository

cvs.fedoraproject.org

One goal of the Fedora Project is to have a publicly accessible repository of the software within the Fedora Project. The following repositories contain the software used to provide the Fedora Project:

Currently, anyone is able to view the contents of the public CVS repository; approved contributors will also be given commit access to appropriate packages.

Additional documentation

The disk layout of each package's files is explained in more detail in the Package Anatomy document. For each package checkout, the list of available makefile targets is explained in the Makefile Targets page.