I do that too: just my 'app' directory. On Nov 13, 4:31 am, Graham Weldon <[email protected]> wrote: > On starting a new project I normally do the following: > > Clone (or update existing) CakePHP repository. > Bake a new project to a new directory. > Initialize that as a new git repository. > Push to remote server. > > Thus, rather than versioning a whole CakePHP distribution, I am only > tracking changes to my app. > > Cheers, > > Graham Weldon > e. [email protected] > p. +61 407 017 293 > w.http://grahamweldon.com > > On 13/11/2009, at 2:11 PM, James P. Howard, II wrote: > > > I am about to start a new project based on CakePHP and would like to > > know about others' experiences using CakePHP (or similar tools) with > > version control software. > > > I have a couple of options, as I see it: > > > 1. I can create a new repository in my choice of software and check > > in > > a base install of CakePHP. > > 2. I can use git to checkout CakePHP and make my project a local > > branch. > > > I am sure there are others, but I'd like to know the best approach > > based > > on the experience of others. > > > Thank you, James > > > -- > > James P. Howard, II, MPA MBCS > > [email protected] > >
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