* CVS Access If you are an active Mono developer, you can get a CVS account that hosts the Mono source code. Send an e-mail to miguel with your public SSH key for this purpose. Please specify if the key was generated with SSH1 or SSH2. If you are using SSH2, please generate your key using:
	ssh-keygen -t rsa
And mail me the id_rsa.pub file. If you are using SSH1, run:
	ssh-keygen
And mail me your identity.pub file. You will need CVS and SSH. Windows users can get both by installing Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com) Unix users will probably have those tools installed already. ** Checking out the sources To check out the sources for the first time from the repository, use this command:
	export CVS_RSH=ssh
	export CVSROOT=username@mono-cvs.ximian.com:/cvs/public
	cvs -z3 co mcs mono
** Updating your sources Every day people will be making changes, to get your latest updated sources, use:
	cvs -z3 update mcs mono
** Making patches Usually you will want to make a patch to contribute, and let other people review it before commiting it. To obtain such a "patch", you type:
	cd directory-you-want-to-diff
	cvs -z3 diff -u > file.diff
	mail mono-list@ximian.com < file.diff
** Commiting your work Once you get approval to commit to the CVS, or if you are commiting code that you are the maintainer of, you will want to commit your code to CVS. To do this, you have to "add" any new files that you created:
	cvs add new-file.cs
And then commit your changes to the repository:
	cvs commit file-1.cs file-2.cs
** The Mailing List To keep track of the various development and changes to the CVS tree, you can subscribe to the mono-cvs-list@ximian.com. To subscribe, send an email message to mono-cvs-list-request@ximian.com and in the body of the message put `subscribe'. This will send you an email message every time a change is made to the CVS repository, together with the information that the author of the changes submitted. ** Recommendations Please do not commit code that would break the compile to the CVS, because that normally wastes everybody's time. Make sure that you add all the files before you do a commit. Use ChangeLog entries so we can keep textual descriptions of your work, and use the contents of your ChangeLog file as the CVS commit message (ie, paste the contents of this into the editor buffer). If you are making changes to someone else's code, please make sure you get in touch with the maintainer of that code before applying patches. You want to avoid commiting conflicting work to someone else's code.