Pretty much explained here:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=29894&group_id=1#use

There are several steps involved, esp when starting a fresh project, 
including filling out a form. I never had a problem with it.

Once you get going ant you have a ssh key, you can check in and out 
stuff w/o too much.

Also explains backups, nightly tarballs etc.

Ed


Robert Citek wrote:
> Is there a way to do a cvs update to SourceForge without requiring a  
> password?
>
> I can transfer files easily using ssh and scp to the "regular"  
> sourceforge servers, e.g. user.sourceforge.net.  But I can't seem to  
> do the same to cvs.sourceforge.net, which is where the actual source  
> code repository is.
>
> Is there a trick that I am overlooking or can it not be done?  Also,  
> how does one backup a project's repository?
>
> Pointers to a readme on SF's site for doing this would be gladly  
> accepted.
>
> Regards,
> - Robert
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