Make sure you've got an account on SourceForge. Get yourself added to the logreport project. (Joost van Baal joostvb@logreport.org can do this for you.) Make sure your ssh public key is on the sourceforge server.
Weekly, a full backup of the complete LogReport CVS as hosted on SourceForge is made, and written to hibou:/data/backup/cvs/.
If you've got a Unix like system, make sure you've got this
CVSROOT=:ext:cvs.logreport.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/logreport
CVS_RSH=ssh
in your shell environment.
Of course, you could do something like
$ eval `ssh-agent`
$ ssh-add
to get a nice ssh-agent running.
Now do something like
$ cd ~/cvs-sourceforge/logreport
$ cvs co service
There are also repositories called 'docs' and 'package'. In the former
the webpages are located and in the latter the package files for
Debian GNU/Linux and other distributions are kept.
Files can then be edited and commited:
$ vi somefile
$ cvs commit somefile
and get flamed ;)
Subscribe yourself to the commit list (commit-request@logreport.org), to get all commit messages, along with unified diffs.