Looks like when I've finished it then, I'll have to learn how to write
a plugin....

A few questions about that, if anybody knows:
* Are there any good instructions anywhere on how to write a plugin?
* Like I mentioned before, if I have a vanilla version of the plugin
and a site that uses this plugin and I improve part of the plugin on
the site, can I merge these changes into the plain vanilla version of
the plugin and then pass these changes around to any other sites that
use the plugin?
* Once you have made a plugin, can you improve it and easily update
sites that are using the plugin?

thanks for all the help on this,

DAZ

On Jun 3, 11:24 pm, Morten Bagai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  From what you described it sounds like a plugin is the appropriate
> strategy.
>
> /Morten
>
> On Jun 2, 2008, at 5:53 AM, DAZ wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks Scott, I was thinking of getting the stuff from Peepcode, but
> > just wanted to check first if what I was describing was even possible
> > with git. Or is it worth learning anywya?
>
> > thanks again,
>
> > DAZ
>
> > On Jun 2, 1:21 pm, Scott Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi DAZ, checkout peepcode.com's Git screencasts and PDFs. You will
> >> gain a solid understanding of Git from them. Good luck
>
> >> On Jun 1, 11:39 am, DAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I have almost built a sort of mini content management system that
> >>> has
> >>> a basic user login and allows you to create pages. I'd like to use
> >>> this as the basis for starting some projects.
>
> >>> What I was wondering was if I set up 2 sites - site A and site B -
> >>> using the barebones miniCMS files and then built upon this for each
> >>> site, adding new models, styles and views.
>
> >>> Say that I then really improved the User model in site A. Is there a
> >>> way of somehow getting these changes into site B AND the core files.
> >>> It sounds like Git can do this by mergin, but I just don't know
> >>> enough
> >>> about Git at all.
>
> >>> If this is possible, could anybody point me to any good tutorials on
> >>> using Git - specifically how to do what I described?
>
> >>> ...or should I just make the original files a plugin or generator?
>
> >>> Thanks,
>
> >>> DAZ
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