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Re: [Subclipse-users] Using a shared working copy for web development

From: Mark Phippard <markphip_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-08-31 16:51:01 CEST

I responded on IRC. But I was recommending this go to the Subversion
users@ list. The issues up for discussion are just general issues not
specific to Subclipse. I would be happy to discuss them on this list,
but you would reach way more people on the Subversion list.

Mark

On 8/31/07, Phil Moorhouse <philmoorhouse@ticketline.co.uk> wrote:
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> Mark, following our brief discussion in IRC, I'm bringing this topic to the
> newsgroup.
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> As a web developer I'm used to working on files directly on the development
> webserver. This saves me having to constantly FTP files to test each change.
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> My development machine is Windows with Eclipse, accessing a samba share of
> the webroot on a linux+apache dev server. When I installed svn I checked out
> my working copy to the web root so that I could still instantly see my saved
> changes, and only commit when I was happy with those changes, which is a
> workflow I am now very comfortable with.
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> I want my designers to be able to change the template and css files on the
> development server, and also to be able to commit those changes in their own
> name so that I have a history of changes and can revert if need be.
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> Now I know this isn't the "ideal" svn setup, but I do not want to have
> everyone working on different copies, as I like to be able to see what the
> designers are working on in real time, and be able to make changes for them
> on certain files without going through the rigmarole of committing/updating.
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> So, to my questions:
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> Is anyone using a similar setup?
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> Have you managed to get it working?
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> Regards,
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> Phil Moorhouse
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Mark Phippard
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