To the OP: I'm really sorry to have accidentally turned this thread into
one of those "my toy is better than your toy" kind of discussions. That's
probably not what you were wanting :-(

-- 
Adam

On 30 January 2013 09:42, Adam Cameron <adamcameroncoldfus...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Before you go too far down the SVN route, what you're kinda suggesting is
> akin to saying "we've finally decided to upgrade from Windows 3.1, so we're
> upgrading to WindowsXP". SVN is great software, but it's not really "where
> it's at" any more.
>
> You really ought to be looking at Git: either your own instance of it
> running (and managed by by you), or perhaps better for your situation,
> outsourcing the management of it to Github.
>
> Having a shared dev server is a bit of an old-school approach to things,
> you really ought to look at getting the developers developing on their own
> machines.
>
> --
> Adam
>
>
> On 29 January 2013 23:11, Michael Christensen <mich...@strib.dk> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> At my company we're once again talking about setting up source control
>> for our CF.
>>
>> I've been googling and reading for quite a while now and so far I've
>> gathered, that we first of all need a SVN server of some sort on a central
>> server, so that the entire team can access it.
>> I've looked at VisualSVN Server and managed to install it and even add a
>> repository.
>>
>> But now I am getting into problems, which I am hoping someone here might
>> be able to help me solve;
>>
>> Problem 1: We naturally already have a whole bunch of code that we'd like
>> to put into our repository - but I can't figure out how to do that.
>> Is this where I need something like TortoiseSVN? And if so, how do I
>> structure my repository?
>>
>> Problem 2: We don't use a setup where each developer runs a local copy of
>> the code, instead we all run the code on a single develoment server,
>> accessing the code-files via a webpath (\\server\project\file.cfm)
>> So instead of checking the file out to a local copy, I'd like to use a
>> "exclusive-lock-in-place" sort of thing - is this possible?
>>
>> Problem 3: I am trying to use the Subclipse plugin, but I simply can't
>> figure it out.
>> Does anyone know of a "how to use Subclipse for dummies" tutorial?
>>
>> Problem 4: Is it possible to auto-lock/check out files in Eclipse as soon
>> as they are opened by a developer? (versus manually selecting to lock the
>> opens a file? Or how does one go about ensuring that no two developers can
>> change a file at the same time (referring to problem 2)?
>>
>> As you can tell, I'm at a bit of a loss at the moment, so any and all
>> feedback is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks a bunch!
>>
>> 

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