On 1 dec, 01:14, "Josh Coffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm also new to git, rails, etc.  git is entirely different than
> subversion..  
Yes i noticed
if you haven't already, read up on distributed source
> control.
I have
 > I've got git installed, and when I commit, it commits to my local
> git repository.  I think that's how git always works.
Agree
>  You then push changes
> to heroku when ready.  actually, I'm pushing to unfuddle as my offsite
> repo.  I haven't yet, but I will later push to Heroku to deploy it.
Yes ok so you have a central repository on another place (unfuddle)
than heroku and deploy to heroku from there.
>
> -j
>
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> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 2:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm new to Heroku and just getting used to git and ruby on rails. My
> > background is Java EE and subversion. I'm planning to create an
> > application for a customer of mine on heroku. it is a little
> > administrative application.
>
> > I noticed that when I am editing code online it shows immediately in
> > "production" this is not i want especially not after deploying version
> > 1.0 of my app.
>
> > So i made a working copy on my laptop and edited some sources and
> > pushed it back to heroku. Instead of just committing, the database got
> > changed and my app got restarted. This was much more than i intended
> > to do. I just wanted to commit not deploy my changes.
>
> > I am used to a very controlled cycle from development to production
> > and  for now i would like to stick with that what is the preferred way
> > of working with heroku?
>
> > Do I have to create a git repository on a server for my team and push
> > to that repository when they want to share code. and when i want to
> > deploy i push from that repository to heroku?
>
> > Thanks anyway,
>
> > Joris
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