No I use Subversive.

 



Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Mark Ireland
Sent: Wednesday, 17 October 2007 9:36 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF + Subversion best practices ?

 


Are are any of the people following this thread using subclipse in Eclipse?

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF + Subversion best practices ?
> Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 06:28:58 -0700
> 
> 
> Ive posted to this list before about my opposing view to workstation
> driven devlelopment. Its not that I dont think its a good idea, its
> great if you have the hardware, tools, and portable applications to
> support it. BUT...
> 
> you can still get away with using a shared server!
> 
> our team (including designers!) currently use SVN controlled sites on
> a shared platform and its working reasonably well. a few things i
> would note
> 
> 1. Education is key. We showed the whole team how to use tortiose svn
> at a group meeting and the implications of moving folders and then
> provided simple documentation on how to use the tool. The standard
> help files are way too programmer centric to be helpful
> 
> 2. Work Managment. The common critisism of shared dev is that you
> loose the concurrency of development. this can be overcome by managing
> work effectivley so that 2 devs arent in the same file at once. I will
> admit this is non-trival, but yet still acheiveable.
> 
> 3. its better than nothing! you get the advantages of restoring,
> comparing, tagging and perhaps even branching with multiple checkouts
> on the share.
> What you trade off is the concurrency and isolation of development in
> workstations vs the instant integration and simpler deployment of
> shared servers.
> 
> 4. is it cost effective to build portability into a legacy site just
> so you can install it easily on a workstation ?
> 
> 
> Pat
> 
> 
> On Oct 15, 3:52 pm, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Andrea,
> >
> > On Oct 15, 10:04 am, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > any extra ideas/ best practice ???? I guess everyone has sort of
> > > similar issues....
> >
> > Your best bet is to set up a local application environment for your
> > designers, and have them commit changes to the repository just like
> > your developers. It's not really that hard, *even* for designers, to
> > pick up ;) Trying to eliminate the designers from committing will
> > generate just as much if not more work for someone else.
> >
> > One of the benefits of a good application architecture is the ability
> > to port the solution to many different environments. The easier it is
> > to deploy to local development environments, the easier it will become
> > to deploy to production.
> >
> > At the risk of a gross self-promotion, you might find the following
> > blog posts useful:
> >
> > Working on a Shared Development Server is
Badhttp://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/working-on-a-shared-developmen...
> >
> > Decentralised Development Approach & Version
Controlhttp://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/decentralised-development-appr
...
> >
> > Moving to a Version Controlled Build
Processhttp://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/moving-to-a-version-controlled
...
> >
> > Subversion: Sorting Out Your Module
Structurehttp://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/subversion-sorting-out-your-
mo...
> >
> > Taming the Code at Web On the
Pistehttp://blog.daemon.com.au/go/blog-post/taming-the-code-at-web-on-the-..
.
> >
> > Been working on a much larger series of posts in this area, so if you
> > have anything that strikes your fancy please feel free to comment.
> >
> > Hope that helps,
> >
> > -- geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/
> 
> 
> </html


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