Not sure that CVS is what you mean. I'm assuming you mean a tool for
managing projects, not a tool for managing code.

In which case, have a looka t "MrProject"
(http://mrproject.codefactory.se/) which seems to be fairly solid and
apparently fairly usable (I don't use that kind of tool myslef, so I
don't really have any direct experience of what's good and what isn't).

There are RPMs around as well; it comes on the Red Hat 7.3 CD. It may
come with Debian, I don't know.

Paul.



On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 17:21, Robin Doer wrote:
> Paul Kraus wrote:
> > Are there any good professional level project management tools for
> > Linux?
> 
> I guess, you're looking for a versions system. Try CVS
> http://www.cvshome.org/
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