If you are running on Windows or even Unix, using CVS would definitely
help you. During my previous job, which was a team of 3 developers, I
incorporated CVSNT (Windows version of CVS) to our development
environment. We were using winCVS as a GUI for various configuration
relegated tasks.


Qasim

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Version Management Inquiry

Group:

On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer
and I
am wondering how other small groups deal with the item of 2 or so
developers working on the same overall project. How does these small
groups
make sure that files with changes do not get overwritten and have work
losts. At the present time, we are just communicating and blocking out
time
where we will not be in a specific file or directory so the changes made

will not be lost or overwritten?

Ideas?

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