better to be project friendly and get everyone singing from the same song book

just my 2c





On 10/15/07, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> make sense, i just thought to be designer friendly :)
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> On Oct 15, 11:37 am, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'll agree with Toby, for the same reasons.
> >
> > The problem is a good one, and it boils down to discipline on the designers.
> > You can have a share on a server for them to work with if you want daily
> > backups, but I would use it as a normal mapping for them to work with their
> > own work and use tortoise on their machines for revision controlling their
> > work.
> >
> > As for integration into the website, then you really need to put procedures
> > that best suits your needs and minimises the impact of other developers.
> >
> > Andrew Scott
> > Senior Coldfusion Developer
> > Aegeon Pty. Ltd.www.aegeon.com.au
> > Phone: +613  8676 4223
> > Mobile: 0404 998 273
> >
> > From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> > Of Toby Tremayne
> > Sent: Monday, 15 October 2007 11:16 AM
> > To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF + Subversion best practices ?
> >
> > Andrea,
> >
> > I'd recommend against the shared repository - I went that way with a team a
> > few years ago and it was very painful.  You have the difficulties of user
> > tracking etc, and when you start using tags and branches properly everything
> > goes to hell, but primarily we found using the dev server location for
> > actually committing was a real pain, as designers would regularly drop in
> > folders, overwrite things or move things about and totally stuff up the .svn
> > folders etc :)
> >
> > Let them have just a copy of the codebase on their machines so they can
> > update and commit their work, make sure your repository is automatically
> > publishing to the design server, and let the designers cut n paste their
> > files and folders across to test them, safest all round.
> >
> > Toby
> >
> > On 10/15/07, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Andrew...
> > That's exactly what I'm actually trying to achieve with solution
> > 3... :)
> >
> > I just do not want designers to have the need to install CF and apache
> > on their machines... designers will over-kill me ! .. that's why in
> > solution 3 they will work directly on the server (on a shared folder)
> > (committing their changes, but without having to install anything
> > except maybe tortoise)
> >
> > on the other way I was actually thinking to have tortoise installed on
> > the dev server (the xxx.dev site) so that they will not need to
> > create  their repo/checkout ... but using a shared user that commit/
> > update from the server itself (via remote connection, only when they
> > need to)...
> >
> > but this will also mean that to update the xxx.dev  with a new
> > revision .... the only way would be to remote connect to the server
> > and do a checkout/update...
> >
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