Hi guys!

I'm happy to report that the cvs transition went quite smooth, and that
CVS is back on line again.
The commands you need are the following:

Using pserver:
  cvs -d ':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/freesci' login
  cvs -d ':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/freesci' -z3 co freesci
Of course, for "bas" you should substitute your own username.
"anonymous", for read-only access, does also work as before.

People who would like to have access using ssh should mail me their
public identity key. After I've installed the key, the command to use
ssh to connect to cvs is:
  cvs -d ':ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/freesci' -z3 co freesci
Don't forget to set the CVS_RSH environment variable to ssh.
Note: I only tested this with ssh1, but I guess ssh2 should work, too.

-- 
Kind regards,
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| Bas Zoetekouw                  | Si l'on sait exactement ce   |
|--------------------------------| que l'on va faire, a quoi    |
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]             | bon le faire?                |
|    [EMAIL PROTECTED]             |               Pablo Picasso  |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+ 

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