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== Credits ==

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Roland Pesch, then of Cygnus Support &lt;<tt>roland@wrs.com</tt>&gt;
wrote the manual pages which were distributed with
<small>CVS</small> 1.3.  Much of their text was copied into this
manual.  He also read an early draft
of this manual and contributed many ideas and
corrections.

The mailing-list <code>info-cvs</code> is sometimes
informative. I have included information from postings
made by the following persons:
David G. Grubbs &lt;<tt>dgg@think.com</tt>&gt;.

Some text has been extracted from the man pages for
<small>RCS</small>.

The <small>CVS</small> <small>FAQ</small> by David G. Grubbs has provided
useful material.  The <small>FAQ</small> is no longer maintained,
however, and this manual is about the closest thing there
is to a successor (with respect to documenting how to
use <small>CVS</small>, at least).

In addition, the following persons have helped by
telling me about mistakes I&rsquo;ve made:

<div class="display" style="margin-left: 3.2em; font-family: serif">
 Roxanne Brunskill &lt;<tt>rbrunski@datap.ca</tt>&gt;,
 Kathy Dyer &lt;<tt>dyer@phoenix.ocf.llnl.gov</tt>&gt;,
 Karl Pingle &lt;<tt>pingle@acuson.com</tt>&gt;,
 Thomas A Peterson &lt;<tt>tap@src.honeywell.com</tt>&gt;,
 Inge Wallin &lt;<tt>ingwa@signum.se</tt>&gt;,
 Dirk Koschuetzki &lt;<tt>koschuet@fmi.uni-passau.de</tt>&gt;
 and Michael Brown &lt;<tt>brown@wi.extrel.com</tt>&gt;.
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The list of contributors here is not comprehensive; for a more
complete list of who has contributed to this manual see
the file &lsquo;<tt>doc/ChangeLog</tt>&rsquo; in the <small>CVS</small> source
distribution.

This document was generated on <i>a sunny day</i> using [http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/ <i>texi2html</i>].
