On Monday 02 Apr 2007, Rick Root wrote:
> The problem here of course is that *ALL* of the flex project files are part
> of version control, including the project properties and such... which
> seems to make life difficult for having multiple developers working on the
> same flex application.

So add them to svn:ignore then.

> So... what are the "best practices" for subversion use?  Should I create a
> repository for each web site, and another for each flex project?

Yes, I think it best to split out the Flex from the HTML/ColdFusion/PHP. We 
tend to have XXX-client and XXX-server projects for any given application, 
both just hung off the svnroot.

Also, you've read:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.branchmerge.using.html
right ?

> What if I have multiple coldfusion applications residing on a given web
> site (for example, www.it.dev.duke.edu has *MANY* "applications")

I'd go with
<svnroot>/customer/sitename/appname 
or
<svnroot>/sitename/appname
though if you sell the same app to many people,
<svnroot>/appname
might be better.

-- 
Tom Chiverton
Helping to adaptively harvest leading-edge developments
on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com

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