[svnbook commit] r2099 - trunk/src/en/book

cmpilato svnbook-dev at red-bean.com
Fri Mar 24 10:47:59 CST 2006


Author: cmpilato
Date: Fri Mar 24 10:47:57 2006
New Revision: 2099

Modified:
   trunk/src/en/book/ch06.xml

Log:
* src/en/book/ch06.xml
  Update ViewCVS references to, instead, ViewVC.  Noticed by
  Erik van der Kolk <kolktemp at gmail.com>.

Modified: trunk/src/en/book/ch06.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/src/en/book/ch06.xml	(original)
+++ trunk/src/en/book/ch06.xml	Fri Mar 24 10:47:57 2006
@@ -116,9 +116,9 @@
             <entry>Web viewing</entry>
             
             <entry>limited built-in support, or via 3rd-party tools
-              such as ViewCVS</entry>
+              such as ViewVC</entry>
 
-            <entry>via 3rd-party tools such as ViewCVS</entry>
+            <entry>via 3rd-party tools such as ViewVC</entry>
           </row>
 
           <row>
@@ -2112,9 +2112,13 @@
             list</command> and <command>svn cat</command> commands.
             To browse old revisions with your web browser, however,
             you can use third-party software.  A good example of this
-            is ViewCVS (<ulink url="http://viewvc.tigris.org/"/>).
-            ViewCVS was originally written to display CVS repositories
-            through the web, and the latest bleeding-edge versions (at
+            is ViewVC (<ulink url="http://viewvc.tigris.org/"/>).
+            ViewVC was originally written to display CVS repositories
+            through the web,
+            <footnote>
+              <para>Back then, it was called <quote>ViewCVS</quote>.</para>
+            </footnote>
+            and the latest bleeding-edge versions (at
             the time of writing) are able to understand Subversion
             repositories as well.</para>
         </sidebar>




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