Hmm. I could be wrong, but I think one person is talking about CVs
(curriculum vitae) and another is talking about CVS (Concurrent Versions
System).  CVs are what we in the U.S. call resumes (imagine accents in the
apporpriate places).  CVS is a source control/configuration management tool.

Personally, I think the idea of having a repository of code written by women
would be a really cool idea.

Jen

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> > > > Lastly, it occurs to me that a repository of technical women's CVs
hosted,
> > > > say, by LinuxChix would be a very valuable asset to my company and a
great
> > > > many others. Does such a resource exist? If not, would others be
interested
> > > > in building one?
> > We're not, but we certainly could. I just had my introduction to CVS
today,
> > in my new job, and I like it. If there's some serious demand/need for it
we
> > could indeed set something like this up.
>
> I think it would be a very good idea, personally - though I'd prefer to be
able to send a URL rather than my whole CV. (It changes from time to time,
and I don't especially want to have to update it everywhere. One update, and
it's automatically updated everywhere, is my ideal! Isn't that what
hyperlinks are for?)
>
>
> Jenn V.
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