Heck, I even use CVS at home, and I have my entire Documents and
Settings tree in it, and my system does an automatic commit every 6
hours. So, if my workstation craps itself, I can restore my data from
the CVS repository on my home server :-)
Geeky? Certainly.
Daryl Walsh wrote:
> Anyone no
> Would you
> hire a web development shop to work on a project
> if they routinely did not use source control but relied
> on the developers to maintain informal source control?
That would depend on the complexity of the requirements (especially
interfaces to other systems/components), the depende
change, then I definitely make backups
before applying the change.that's just me though. I guess it depends on
your personality.
John Burns
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Source Control: everyo
we don't use it. formally. we have dev boxes, and production boxes.
1. develop
2. test
3. backup production code
4. upload new code
5. test new code
6. run with it or recover if not good
...tony
tony weeg
senior web applications architect
navtrak, inc.
www.navtrak.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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