> I know you said you don't want to set up version control but I really would
> suggest CVS. We knew nothing about it and got it up and running in no time.
> You don't even have to do anything in Homesite to get it to work with CVS
> perfectly. Just install TortoiseCVS client and you have full access to
> update/commit files right within HomeSite by right-clicking on the folders.
Have to agree with Sam on this one. Although we mainly work on larger
projects with larger teams. We use CVS for even the smallest jobs.
There's much more to version control than stopping preventing developers
working on the same files.
You can capture the history of the project, comments on why/when things
were done. You can roll back with ease, branch the code for
prototyping, and more. Check this site out: http://code.daemon.com.au/
-- its the entire code history of the FarCry CMS project.
That's just some standard reporting based on the info stored in CVS.
Developers in the team just add a little bit of info each time they
commit changes.
-- geoff bowers
Managing Director
Daemon Internet Consultants
Macromedia Premier Solutions Partner
http://www.daemon.com.au/
p. 02 9380 4162
f. 02 9380 4204
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