Well IMHO, the second option is what we do. We all run a Windows based
platform on our developer's workstation.
We take advantage of IIS and IISAdmin.net to manage the client sites
locally. That way they are all ran just as 
They would on the production server.

All developers would develop locally and conform to standard coding
practices therefore it should work across
All servers, locally, testing, and production.



-----Original Message-----
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 5:26 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: SVN setups

I am looking into subversion and have got it working etc... but I am
wondering how the group organises the development with it. We currently have
several developers machines, one testing server and one production server
and  I can see a few options...

1) Have one set of code on the testing server that all developers edit
directly.
2) All developers have local copies that are synced to the testing server by
svn.

The first has advantages for testing since the testing server will always
have the latest copies of files but it isn't taking full advantage of svn
and if two developers edit the same file one will lose their changes.

The second takes full advantage of the svn system but means all developers
will have to run local copies of any sites they are editing for testing
purposes meaning more setup time, more software to manage, and more chance
code will work locally but not on the servers.

I am thinking we will have to go with the second option.

Does anyone have any comments or recommendations.

--
Jay

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