[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kaz Kylheku) writes: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alastair J. Houghton wrote: > >I don't know whether this is the right place to post this question, but the > >company I work for would like to obtain paid support for CVS, so I'm looking > >for a reputable company (ideally in the UK) that could provide such support. > > No, it is not the right place. The right place to find a consultant is > a jobs newsgroups that covers your area, a jobs website, or a newspaper. > Checking out a local Unix, BSD or Linux user group could also be fruitful.
True enough; however, there's a fair chance that someone providing support would read this group. (Well, at least they probably *should*). > ALso, have you tried searching the cvshome.org website? I punched > ``consultants'' into its search box and it came up with something. > > (You'd think that the home page for the software would have some links > In to support options, right? In this case it's an old Cyclic page and > lists only four consultants which are in the U.S.) Yes, I tried that and found the same as you. I also tried Google. It's academic anyway because they've changed their minds and we're now going to have to put up with Visual SourceSafe. Alastair. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
