At 8:58 AM -0500 9/4/98, Stefan "K�rner" wrote:
>and 3 times a week ?
>well, i`ve changed the settings of the WinNT Apache we use in my
>department 5 times this week already, always on demand by some guy who
>just NEEDs this feature.
>I slowly see a change from order deny, allow to allow all in here :-)

I'm looking real seriously at using CVS for all changes on the server.
There's a new version out that doesn't depend on RCS or anything, Netscape
has a freeware MacCVS client (there are others too - don't know which is
best yet), there's a cvs webedit tool out there - What I like about it is
that I can quit messing with Unix permissions and set up whatever access
control I want inside CVS.  Users don't need to know where anything is,
just go to the proper CVS root.  Of course, CVS keeps track of every change
made, and who made it and why (assuming they write _something_...).

I get the impression that Netscape uses CVS to control their web site's
document tree, but I'm open to correction.

GEB
Gary E. Bickford, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sr. Systems Administrator, Connect Schlumberger http://www.connect.slb.com

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