</para>
</section>
-<section id="servers-cvs">
-<title>The CVS server</title>
-<!-- TODO: document svn.debian.org, arch.debian.org also -->
+<section id="servers-vcs">
+<title>The VCS servers</title>
<para>
-Our CVS server is located on <literal>cvs.debian.org</literal>.
+If you need to use a Version Control System for any of your Debian work,
+you can use one the existing repositories hosted on Alioth or you can
+request a new project and ask for the VCS repository of your choice.
+Alioth supports CVS (alioth.debian.org), Subversion
+(svn.debian.org), Arch (tla/baz, both on arch.debian.org), Bazaar
+(bzr.debian.org), Darcs (darcs.debian.org), Mercurial (hg.debian.org) and Git
+(git.debian.org). Checkout <ulink url="&url-alioth-pkg;" /> if you plan
+to maintain packages in a VCS repository. See <xref linkend="alioth"/> for
+information on the services provided by Alioth.
</para>
<para>
-If you need to use a publicly accessible CVS server, for instance, to help
-coordinate work on a package between many different developers, you can request
-a CVS area on the server.
-</para>
-<para>
-Generally, <literal>cvs.debian.org</literal> offers a combination of local CVS
-access, anonymous client-server read-only access, and full client-server access
-through <command>ssh</command>. Also, the CVS area can be accessed read-only
-via the Web at <ulink url="&url-cvsweb;"></ulink>.
-</para>
-<para>
-To request a CVS area, send a request via email to
-&email-debian-admin;. Include the name of the requested CVS
-area, the Debian account that should own the CVS root area, and why you need
-it.
+Historically, Debian first used <literal>cvs.debian.org</literal> to host
+CVS repositories. But that service is deprecated in favor of Alioth.
+Only a few projects are still using it.
</para>
</section>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
+<term><literal>contact</literal></term>
+<listitem>
+<para>
+Mails sent to the maintainer through the *@packages.debian.org email
+aliases.
+</para>
+</listitem>
+</varlistentry>
+<varlistentry>
<term><literal>summary</literal></term>
<listitem>
<para>
<term><literal>cvs</literal></term>
<listitem>
<para>
-CVS commit notifications, if the package has a CVS repository and the
-maintainer has set up forwarding commit notifications to the PTS.
+VCS commit notifications, if the package has a VCS repository and the
+maintainer has set up forwarding of commit notifications to the PTS. The
+"cvs" name is historic, in most cases commit notifications will come
+from some other VCS like subversion or git.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
-<literal>cvs</literal>: notification of CVS commits
+<literal>contact</literal>: mails sent to the maintainer through the
+*@packages.debian.org aliases
+</para>
+</listitem>
+<listitem>
+<para>
+<literal>cvs</literal>: notification of VCS commits
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
X-Loop: dpkg@&pts-host;
X-PTS-Package: dpkg
X-PTS-Keyword: upload-source
-X-Unsubscribe: echo 'unsubscribe dpkg' | mail pts@qa.debian.org
+List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:pts@qa.debian.org?body=unsubscribe+dpkg>
</screen>
</section>
-<section id="pts-cvs-commit">
-<title>Forwarding CVS commits in the PTS</title>
+<section id="pts-vcs-commit">
+<title>Forwarding VCS commits in the PTS</title>
<para>
-If you use a publicly accessible CVS repository for maintaining your Debian
+If you use a publicly accessible VCS repository for maintaining your Debian
package, you may want to forward the commit notification to the PTS so that the
subscribers (and possible co-maintainers) can closely follow the package's
evolution.
</para>
<para>
-Once you set up the CVS repository to generate commit notifications, you just
+Once you set up the VCS repository to generate commit notifications, you just
have to make sure it sends a copy of those mails to
<literal><replaceable>sourcepackage</replaceable>_cvs@&pts-host;</literal>.
Only the people who accept the <emphasis>cvs</emphasis> keyword will receive
-these notifications.
+these notifications. Note that the mail need to be sent from a
+<literal>debian.org</literal> machine, otherwise you'll have to add
+the <literal>X-PTS-Approved: 1</literal> header.
+</para>
+<para>
+For Subversion repositories, the usage of svnmailer is recommended.
+See <ulink url="&url-alioth-pkg;" /> for an example on how to do it.
</para>
</section>
<screen>
From: Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
To: pts-static-news@qa.debian.org
-Subject: Browse debian-cd CVS repository with cvsweb
+Subject: Browse debian-cd SVN repository
Package: debian-cd
-Url: &url-cvsweb;debian-cd/
+Url: http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/debian-cd/trunk/
</screen>
<para>
The second one is an announcement sent to a mailing list which is also sent to
use of the BCC field to avoid answers sent to the PTS by mistake.
</para>
<screen>
-: Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
+From: Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
To: debian-gtk-gnome@&lists-host;
Bcc: pts-news@qa.debian.org
Subject: Galeon 2.0 backported for woody
</section>
<section id="alioth">
-<title>Debian *Forge: Alioth</title>
+<title>Debian's GForge installation: Alioth</title>
<para>
-Alioth is a fairly new Debian service, based on a slightly modified version of
-the GForge software (which evolved from SourceForge). This software offers
-developers access to easy-to-use tools such as bug trackers, patch manager,
-project/task managers, file hosting services, mailing lists, CVS repositories
-etc. All these tools are managed via a web interface.
+Alioth is a Debian service based on a slightly modified version of the
+GForge software (which evolved from SourceForge). This software offers
+developers access to easy-to-use tools such as bug trackers, patch
+manager, project/task managers, file hosting services, mailing lists, CVS
+repositories etc. All these tools are managed via a web interface.
</para>
<para>
It is intended to provide facilities to free software projects backed or led by
Debian, facilitate contributions from external developers to projects started
by Debian, and help projects whose goals are the promotion of Debian or its
-derivatives.
+derivatives. It's heavily used by many Debian teams and provides
+hosting for all sorts of VCS repositories.
</para>
<para>
All Debian developers automatically have an account on Alioth. They can
request guest accounts on Alioth.
</para>
<para>
-For more information please visit <ulink
-url="&url-alioth;"></ulink>.
+For more information please visit the following links:
</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para><ulink url="&url-alioth-wiki;" /></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><ulink url="&url-alioth-faq;" /></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><ulink url="&url-alioth-pkg;" /></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><ulink url="&url-alioth;" /></para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
</section>
<section id="developer-misc">