-<P>CVS stands for "Concurrent Versions System" and the CVS for DXSpider is held
-at
-<A HREF="http://www.sourceforge.net">Sourceforge</A>. This means
-that it is possible to update your DXSpider installation to the latest
-sources by using a few simple commands. A graphical interface to CVS for
-Windows is explained in the next section.
-<P>
-<P>Please be aware that if you update your system using CVS, it is possible that
-you could be running code that is very beta and not fully tested. There is
-a possibility that it could be unstable.
-<P>
-<P>I am of course assuming that you have a machine with both DXSpider and
-Internet access running.
-<P>
-<P>BEFORE YOU EVEN CONSIDER STARTING WITH THIS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR
-ENTIRE SPIDER TREE!!
-<P>
-<P>Assuming you are connected to the Internet, you need to login to the
-CVS repository and then update your Spider source. There are several
-steps which are listed below ...
-<P>
-<P>First login as the user <EM>sysop</EM>. Next you need to connect to the CVS
-repository. You do this with the command below ...
-<P>
-<PRE>
-cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider login
-</PRE>
-<P>You will get a password prompt. Simply hit return here and your machine should
-return to a normal linux prompt.
-<P>
-<P>What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation that
-you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you just want
-to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for testing.
-<P>If you are installing Spider from CVS then change directory to /home/sysop
-<P>If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp
-<P>
-<P>The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your current
-directory.
-<P>
-<PRE>
-cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.DXSpider.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxspider co spider
-</PRE>
-<P>This command is all on one line.
-<P>
-<P>Hopefully your screen should show you downloading files. The -z3 simply compresses
-the download to improve speed.
-When this has finished, you will have exactly the same as if you had untarred a full
-tarball PLUS some extra directories and files that CVS needs to do the magic that
-it does.
-<P>
-<P>Now if you are doing a new installation, that's it. Carry on as if you have
-just downloaded and untarred the lastest tarball.
-<P>
-<P>If you want to upgrade your current installation then do this ...
+<P>The basic principle of registration is simple. If a user is not registered
+by the sysop, then they have read-only access to the cluster. The only
+thing they can actually send is a talk or a message to the sysop. In
+order for them to be able to spot, send announces or talks etc the sysop
+must register them with the <EM>set/register</EM> command, like this ...</P>