On 1/3/08 21:33, Chipp Walters wrote:
Coming a bit late to this party. I've successfully used Rev in a
multi-developer environment using our own auto-update architecture and
MagicCarpet.

It basically works like this. Individual developers check out stacks
from a web server using MagicCarpet, work on them, then check them
back in (with notes if they like). MagicCarpet can be setup to
automatically archive versions, so you can 'roll back' to an older
version if necessary. Because of our auto-updating architecture, as
soon as someone checks in a stack, it is instantly made available to
anyone with the application's executable (Mac or PC). New files are
automatically downloaded into a plugins folder, after a successful
launch. Our MGC architecture also handles downloading and
uncompressing of zip archives as well.

Thanks for reminding me about MagicCarpet, which I mean to check out (pun not intended). Can you clarify; does it offer any merging at a level more detailed than stack (and does it merge substacks)? And does it offer any kind of diff or comparison features?

thanks,

- Ben

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