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<p>Please mark patches with the tag [wwwdocs] in the subject line.</p>
-<p>Web site sources are <a href="cvs.html">in CVS</a>.</p>
+<p>Web site sources are <a href="about.html#cvs">in CVS</a>.</p>
<h2><a name="patches">Submitting Patches</a></h2>
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large. That way you can pick up any version (including releases) of
GCC that is in our repository.</p>
-<p>Our web pages are still maintained via CVS, and can be accessed
-using the directions for <a href="cvs.html">our CVS setup</a>.</p>
-
<p>In addition you can <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/">browse
our SVN history online</a>.</p>
+<p>(Our <a href="about.html#cvs">web pages are managed via CVS</a>.)</p>
+
<h2>Using the SVN repository</h2>
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significant developers. Maintainers are also encouraged to <a
href="bugs/management.html">edit our bugs database</a>.
-Read/write access to the wwwdocs repository containing GCC
-www documents is still done using <a href="cvs.html">CVS</a>
+Our <a href="about.html#cvs">web pages are managed via CVS</a>.
</p>
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<h1>GCC: Web Pages</h1>
-<p><a href="../contribute.html#webchanges">Contributing changes to
-our web pages</a> is simple.</p>
-
-<p>Our web pages are managed via CVS and can be accessed using the
-directions for <a href="../cvs.html">our CVS setup</a>.</p>
+<p><a href="../contribute.html#webchanges">Contributing changes</a>
+to <a href="../about.html">our web pages</a> is simple.</p>
<p>As changes are checked in, the respective pages are preprocessed
via the script <code>wwwdocs/bin/preprocess</code> which in turn