Re: OT: Version Control

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texte = When you're satisfied with the files, do you use Subversion to "update" the production server with the latest version? On 9/27/07 4:46 PM, "Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote: > The point with a version control system is that you have a centralized > server where your repository resides. Each developers does a "checkout" of > the server repository and "commit" changes back to the server. Developers > can also retrieve "updates" from the server to get the latest code changes > from others. > > > On 9/27/07 8:30 PM, "Clint Davis" wrote: > >> When developers check out files, do they usually make changes and test >> locally on their own desktop? >> >> Where do you allow your clients to review sites in progress? >> >> How similar is your workflow to the one I described below. >> >> I'm not that familiar with Eclipse. Are you using the PHP Development Tools >> framework with it? >> >> >> On 9/26/07 3:35 PM, "Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote: >> >>> We have 6 developers all working with subversion. They work either in >>> Windows or MacOS X. all work with Eclipse. >>> >>> All of our dev servers have a checkout copy and get updated from time to >>> time with the latest from subversion server. >>> >>> Work perfectly and I could not imagine working otherwise. >>> >>> >>> On 9/26/07 6:07 PM, "Clint Davis" wrote: >>> >>>> We're considering moving to Subversion and having the main repository on >>>> the >>>> staging server with each developer checking out files and testing on their >>>> own machine. Developers would commit changes back to the repository on the >>>> staging server once they're satisfied with the file. Then, they'd update >>>> the >>>> production server when the files are ready to go live. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: OT: Version Control ( John Peacock 2007)
  2. Re: OT: Version Control ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2007)
  3. Re: OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
  4. Re: OT: Version Control ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2007)
  5. Re: OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
  6. Re: OT: Version Control ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2007)
  7. Re: OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
  8. Re: OT: Version Control ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2007)
  9. Re: OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
  10. Re: OT: Version Control ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2007)
  11. Re: OT: Version Control ( John Peacock 2007)
  12. Re: OT: Version Control ( Jesse Proudman 2007)
  13. Re: OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
  14. Re: OT: Version Control ( Jesse Proudman 2007)
  15. Re: OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
  16. Re: OT: Version Control ( Jesse Proudman 2007)
  17. OT: Version Control ( Clint Davis 2007)
When you're satisfied with the files, do you use Subversion to "update" the production server with the latest version? On 9/27/07 4:46 PM, "Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote: > The point with a version control system is that you have a centralized > server where your repository resides. Each developers does a "checkout" of > the server repository and "commit" changes back to the server. Developers > can also retrieve "updates" from the server to get the latest code changes > from others. > > > On 9/27/07 8:30 PM, "Clint Davis" wrote: > >> When developers check out files, do they usually make changes and test >> locally on their own desktop? >> >> Where do you allow your clients to review sites in progress? >> >> How similar is your workflow to the one I described below. >> >> I'm not that familiar with Eclipse. Are you using the PHP Development Tools >> framework with it? >> >> >> On 9/26/07 3:35 PM, "Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote: >> >>> We have 6 developers all working with subversion. They work either in >>> Windows or MacOS X. all work with Eclipse. >>> >>> All of our dev servers have a checkout copy and get updated from time to >>> time with the latest from subversion server. >>> >>> Work perfectly and I could not imagine working otherwise. >>> >>> >>> On 9/26/07 6:07 PM, "Clint Davis" wrote: >>> >>>> We're considering moving to Subversion and having the main repository on >>>> the >>>> staging server with each developer checking out files and testing on their >>>> own machine. Developers would commit changes back to the repository on the >>>> staging server once they're satisfied with the file. Then, they'd update >>>> the >>>> production server when the files are ready to go live. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Clint Davis

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