On 12/27/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>If I have the file checked out and someone else
> attempts to download the file,
>
> So you mean one has to download every file he wants to work on?
> What if he opens a copy of the file he already has on his disk?


With dreamweaver, if you don't have the file checked out and want to work on
your local copy, you right click and check the file out. It will in turn
grab the newest version of the server.

I've yet to find anything that works better for quick "overwrite control"
than checkin-checkout we have 3 separate devisions of people who could be
editing a file at any one time. SEO, Designers, or Developers, and over the
course of the last year I think we had one or two minor problems with
someone not checking the file out correctly and overwriting code. It's all
about procedures. IF you do shit correctly to begin with, version control is
just overkill.

I can always get a copy of that file from the last X amount of incremental
backups from the last 2 weeks anyway.

Casey


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