We are a company that just picked up a very big client. We will be
having 3 programmers working on this clients projects/bug fixes at one
time. I need some help finding a packaged solution that will allow my
programmers to code independently from each other but then merge
together for multiple
You need Subbversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/).
Aaron West wrote an awesome step-by-step tutorial on how to install and
configure Subversion, and even shows you how to check out code files to
your local development system. It's a 5 part blog series, but you can
breeze through them
On Wednesday 11 Feb 2009, Eric Cobb wrote:
You need Subbversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/).
Well, you need a revision control system of some sort.
One that supports branches (for the released version, some number of other
versions etc.) in particular.
You also need something that plugs
Geoff Bowers has a bunch of posts on the matter.
http://blog.daemon.com.au/1118C117-EA69-0EC7-F51FB27420E60F40
and some presentation slides
http://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/taming-the-code-at-web-on-the-piste
HTH
G!
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Gerald Guido
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