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Many people have commit rights to certain modules. This makes it somewhat difficult to keep track of changes within them if you don't want to keep on updating your repository continuously. Here are a few ways to track changes:
WebCVS lets you look at the CVS repository through your browser.
The kde-cvs mailing list is a email feed of all CVS changes, which you can filter in your mailbox.
There's also a news gateway of the cvs changes feed. It is nicely split up by modules. You can also access it through an html interface
CVSfilter lets you create an account and select all subdirs of kde cvs you want to have cvs commit messages of.