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Re: Using subversion for website source management

From: nemmo <nemmo723_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2004-10-19 01:36:13 CEST

<dmckenna@thelimucompany.com> wrote:
> David Kramer wrote:
>
> That's exactly what I'm aiming for and part of the reason why I'm
> dumping Perforce (didn't want to pay for an extra license for this
> "convenience"). We do our development locally and host remotely,
> sometimes with my manager jumping onto the hosted server and making
> changes there, which has traditionally been a pain to work around. Now
> I'll just keep a copy on the remote server and use svn to update the
> remote repository and keep track of the occasional changes.
> --

yeah.. it's what i do here too. just make sure you agree on your
manager on what changes to commit.. and remind him constantly to
update his copy, or else you'll be in the hassle of reverting back to
"updated" copies coz he committed an un-updated copy. get what i
mean? hehehe..

nemmo

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