of course we could liven it up even more and suggest mercurial :-)

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Michael Christensen <mich...@strib.dk>wrote:

>
> First of, let me thank all of you for your (quite lively) inputs.
>
> The discussion did spiral a bit out of control in a GIT vs SVN tussle, but
> I understand and can respect that people have strong opinions as to which
> systems they prefer.
>
> I also wholeheartedly agree, that there are certain advantages to be
> gained by each developer having a working copy of the code on their local
> machines.
> I would, however, contest the absoluteness of this as the only way to go.
>
> While it is true, that the CF Developer licensing does allow for each
> developer to run a CF server locally without paying a license fee, the time
> spent by the IT department setting up and supporting 50+ websites (plus our
> backend/admin software) on each developer machine does come at a cost.
> Add in the cost of additional licenses for 3rd party components (like
> ImageGlue or ISAPI rewrite for example) and the cost of being able to run
> code locally can add up quite quickly.
>
> For us at least, running on a shared codebase with 1 development server
> and all code available via a webpath (usually mounted as a drive for
> convenience) works quite well and has done so without major snafus for 10+
> years.
>
> Is this an "oldschool approach"? Very much so.
> Is it a good solution? Maybe not for every company, but it works for us.
>
> I understand, that our setup makes running version/source control very
> difficult and it is a conclusion that I feared I might reach, when I posted
> the question initially.
>
> I think that I may have to go back and have a long, hard think about how
> we will proceed from here.
>
> If any of you, who are running a setup where each developer runs the code
> locally, I would be very appreciative if you could give me 30 minutes to an
> hour of your time, so I might pick your brain as to how you have gone about
> getting this setup and how you maintain it (I think this is probably best
> done over Skype).
>
> So once again, thank you guys so much for all your input :)
>
> 

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