From: Marc Singer < elf@netcom.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: curves-0.8.1 CVS frontend
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:11:46 GMT
Organization: none
Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Mikko Rauhala)
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Version 0.8.1 of CurVeS, a screen-oriented UI for CVS version
control, is released.  The primary distribution site is

  < URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/el/elf/curves>

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Sick and tired of that using that buggy source control software that
cost you hundreds of dollars...per developer?  Want a UI with menus
and file lists?  CVS is fast and full of great features, but it has
one of those boring command-line interfaces.

If this is a familiar saw, perhaps CurVeS is for you.  This release is
(still) for GNU/Linux and POSIX only, but work is under way for making
it available for DOS/Windows, Windows95 and Windows/NT.

This is an ALPHA release which means that it is being distributed with
the intention of gathering feedback from potential users.  While there
are many features missing from the planned v1.0, this version
implements a useful subset.

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Feature Hype List:

  o Color coded (where available) directory listing that highlights
    edited files, new files, and other source control attributes.
  o Automatically sense binary format files when adding to a project.
  o Oh, there must be something else that is flashy...well, this is
    only an ALPHA release.
  o AutoConf script for building on UN*X systems.
  o Custom termcap/terminfo interpreter.  Tested with Linux console,
    and Xterm.  

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Begin3
Title:          CurVeS - visual interface for CVS version control
Version:	0.8.1
Entered-date:	14 June 1998
Description:    CurVeS performs two functions.  It provides a menu and
		command completion interface to CVS so that
		inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS
		without documentation.  This also involves adding some
		meta-features that are built from CVS commands which
		are used together in some common-use circumstances.
		The second function of Curves is to provide visual
		presentation of a project directory so that the status
		of each file is comprehensible at a glance.  CurVeS
		uses color, when available, to accent the file
		classification marks. 
Keywords:       CVS RCS version control
Author:         elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Maintained-by:  elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Primary-site:   ftp.netcom.com /pub/el/elf/curves
		curves-0.8.1.tar.gz
		curves-0.8.1.lsm
Platform:       C++ to build from source.  CVS and RCS to use.
Copying-policy: GNU GPL
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From: Marc Singer < elf@netcom.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: CurVeS 0.8.2 -- CVS console UI
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 12:06:00 GMT
Organization: none
Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Mikko Rauhala)
Message-ID: < pycola.898776361.32467@laulujoutsen.pc.helsinki.fi>
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No new features over 0.8.1.  This release fixes bugs, and compiles
better in non-GNU/Linux environments.

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Version 0.8.2 of CurVeS, a screen-oriented UI for CVS version
control, is released.  The primary distribution site is

  < URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/el/elf/curves>

 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Sick and tired of that using that buggy source control software that
cost you hundreds of dollars...per developer?  Want a UI with menus
and file lists?  Are you X-Windows adverse?  CVS is fast and full of
great features, but it has one of those boring command-line
interfaces.

If this is a familiar saw, perhaps CurVeS is for you.  This release is
(still) for GNU/Linux and POSIX only, but work is under way for making
it available for DOS/Windows, Windows95 and Windows/NT.

This is an ALPHA release which means that it is being distributed with
the intention of gathering feedback from potential users.  While there
are many features missing from the planned v1.0, this version
implements a useful subset.

 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Feature Hype List:

  o Color coded (where available) directory listing that highlights
    edited files, new files, and other source control attributes.
  o Automatically sense binary format files when adding to a project.
  o Oh, there must be something else that is flashy...well, this is
    only an ALPHA release.
  o AutoConf script for building on UN*X systems.
  o Custom termcap/terminfo interpreter.  Tested with Linux console,
    and Xterm.  
  o Nothing else to install.  CurVeS works from the console, in a
    telnet session, or in an XTerm. 

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Begin3
Title:          CurVeS - visual interface for CVS version control
Version:	0.8.2
Entered-date:	22 June 1998
Description:    CurVeS performs two functions.  It provides a menu and
		command completion interface to CVS so that
		inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS
		without documentation.  This also involves adding some
		meta-features that are built from CVS commands which
		are used together in some common-use circumstances.
		The second function of Curves is to provide visual
		presentation of a project directory so that the status
		of each file is comprehensible at a glance.  CurVeS
		uses color, when available, to accent the file
		classification marks. 
Keywords:       CVS RCS version control
Author:         elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Maintained-by:  elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Primary-site:   ftp.netcom.com /pub/el/elf/curves
		curves-0.8.2.tar.gz
		curves-0.8.2.lsm
Platform:       C++ to build from source.  CVS and RCS to use.
Copying-policy: GNU GPL
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From: Marc Singer < elf@netcom.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: CurVeS 0.8.3 -- console UI for CVS
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 12:12:31 GMT
Organization: none
Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Mikko Rauhala)
Message-ID: < pycola.898776752.14673@laulujoutsen.pc.helsinki.fi>
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Begin3
Title:          CurVeS - visual interface for CVS version control
Version:	0.8.3
Entered-date:	22JUN98
Description:    CurVeS performs two functions.  It provides a menu and
		command completion interface to CVS so that
		inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS
		without documentation.  This also involves adding some
		meta-features that are built from CVS commands which
		are used together in some common-use circumstances.
		The second function of Curves is to provide visual
		presentation of a project directory so that the status
		of each file is comprehensible at a glance.  CurVeS
		uses color, when available, to accent the file
		classification marks. 
Keywords:       CVS RCS version control
Author:         elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Maintained-by:  elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Primary-site:   ftp.netcom.com /pub/el/elf/curves
		curves-0.8.3.tar.gz
		curves-0.8.3.lsm
Platforms:      Any UN*X.  Tested on GNU/Linux and Solaris.
		C++ necessary to build from source.  
		CVS and possibly RCS to use.   
Copying-policy: GPL
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From: Marc Singer < elf@netcom.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: CurVeS 0.8.3 -- console UI for CVS
Date: Thu,  9 Jul 1998 10:41:51 GMT
Organization: none
Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Mikko Rauhala)
Message-ID: < pycola.899980912.27036@laulujoutsen.pc.helsinki.fi>
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Begin3
Title:          CurVeS - visual interface for CVS version control
Version:	0.8.3
Entered-date:	06JUL98
Description:    CurVeS performs two functions.  It provides a menu and
		command completion interface to CVS so that
		inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS
		without documentation.  This also involves adding some
		meta-features that are built from CVS commands which
		are used together in some common-use circumstances.
		The second function of Curves is to provide visual
		presentation of a project directory so that the status
		of each file is comprehensible at a glance.  CurVeS
		uses color, when available, to accent the file
		classification marks. 
Keywords:       CVS RCS version control
Author:         elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Maintained-by:  elf@netcom.com (Marc Singer)
Primary-site:   ftp.netcom.com /pub/el/elf/curves
		curves-0.8.3.tar.gz
		curves-0.8.3.lsm
Platforms:      Any UN*X.  Tested on GNU/Linux and Solaris.
		C++ necessary to build from source.  
		CVS and possibly RCS to use.   
Copying-policy: GPL
End



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