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		<title>Quick and Dirty CVS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CVS is an easy way to manage programming projects. It keeps track of who changed what and when, as well as saving old versions. I&#8217;ll explain how to get a CVS server up and running in 5-10 minutes. 1. Install the server/repo For Debian/Ubuntu this is fairly straight forward. &#8220;apt-get install cvs&#8221; should do the ]]></description>
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