Re: How do you TEAM Code?
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texte = Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote:> My personal favorite is a tool that will do a versioning system and> checkout/in but all in a online environment where the code will interact> with the database. That's exactly what we are doing with CVSNT, which has a POSTCOMMIT hook. The DEVEL server is always kept up to date as the developers commit changes. DB files are FTP'd directly to the server (since these are actually in different directories of the server).When a change is finished, the PROD server (which also has a checked out copy of the CVS repository) is updated. Another strength of this system is that the Production sites are always the HEAD of the repository, and significant work can be done on the DEVEL server via a branch.Each developer has their own local sandbox and use the shared DEVEL server for testing.John-- John PeacockDirector of Information Research and TechnologyRowman & Littlefield Publishing Group4501 Forbes BoulevardSuite HLanham, MD 20706301-459-3366 x.5010fax 301-429-5748-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote:> My personal favorite is a tool that will do a versioning system and> checkout/in but all in a online environment where the code will interact> with the database. That's exactly what we are doing with CVSNT, which has a POSTCOMMIT hook. The DEVEL server is always kept up to date as the developers commit changes. DB files are FTP'd directly to the server (since these are actually in different directories of the server).When a change is finished, the PROD server (which also has a checked out copy of the CVS repository) is updated. Another strength of this system is that the Production sites are always the HEAD of the repository, and significant work can be done on the DEVEL server via a branch.Each developer has their own local sandbox and use the shared DEVEL server for testing.John-- John PeacockDirector of Information Research and TechnologyRowman & Littlefield Publishing Group4501 Forbes BoulevardSuite HLanham, MD 20706301-459-3366 x.5010fax 301-429-5748-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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