Managing Software Releases

2009-02-11 Thread Chad McCue
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

Re: Managing Software Releases

2009-02-11 Thread Eric Cobb
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

Re: Managing Software Releases

2009-02-11 Thread Tom Chiverton
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

Re: Managing Software Releases

2009-02-11 Thread Gerald Guido
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! -- Gerald Guido http://www.myinternetisbroken.com To invent, you