with write access</a>), you first need to have an <a href="http://sourceforge.net/account/register.php">account \r
on Sourceforge</a>. For the examples on this page, let's assume your username \r
is <strong><font color="#990000">myusername</font></strong> and your password \r
- is <strong><font color="#990000">mypassword</font></strong>. Once you have \r
- a Sourceforge account, contact me (<a \r
+ is <strong><font color="#990000">mypassword</font></strong>. Take special note of the \r
+ sourceforge instructions to <a href="http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=768&group_id=1#develhomedir">create your CVS home directory</a> - something you have to\r
+ do with every new account to "enable" it for CVS. Basically you just have to use ssh to interactively connect to cvs.sourceforge.net.</p>\r
+ \r
+ <p>Once you have \r
+ a working Sourceforge account, contact me (<a \r
href="http://dougiamas.com/">Martin Dougiamas</a>) so I can give you write access \r
- to particular directories.</p>\r
+ to particular Moodle directories.</p>\r
+\r
<p>To avoid being prompted for <strong><font color="#990000">mypassword</font></strong> \r
every time you run a CVS command, follow the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/account/editsshkeys.php">Sourceforge \r
directions for using authorized keys</a>. This step is optional, but it can \r