Rick,

I am, it will be a very lengthy tutorial. And should be up in the next
couple of days. It is written for any number of team members, one or 20. But
its not a rule, its a guide...



On 5/12/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Boy... and to think I was really looking forward to reading this long
> thread, hoping that, as I contemplate implementing Eclipse, CFEclipse,
> and Subversion, that I would be able to confidently set up a new
> working environment... but alas, all this thread has brought is confusion.
>
> It seems almost all perspectives offered in this thread revolves around
> team environments.
>
> As a sole (as in the only developer on my projects) developer, the
> question
> remains, what would be the be approach to Subversion for me?
>
> Anyone blogged that in detail?  I'm sure the best (or at least very
> acceptable)
> practices to all for an solo developer would be, perhaps, very different
> from team best practices... or are there 5,233 different perspectives on
> that, too,
> and I should be dive in and figure out what works best for me.
>
> Remember, after about 9 or 10 years of development on CF 4.5 without
> upgrading
> (going to CF8), I'm very comfortable with developing on my *production*
> server,
> which would cause most of you to pull your hair out in a team
> environment...
>
> Rick
>
>


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