[Gav - Tue at 03:33:10PM +0000] > I am building websites (1 website & 2 intranets) which heavily use scripting > languages. > > I am thinking of using cvs to develop and maintain the sites. I have found > some information on durak.org but I am wondwering if anyone out there has > any advice or opinions?
HTML and scripts fits well into CVS. The hardest part is to teach the web designers how to use it. Nobody saw the need of using it at my former workplace, so we never did. I'd say that files shouldn't be edited directly neither on the production server nor the development server, but at each designer/developers own workstation, and then updated at the development server through CVS (it might make sense to make a script at the development server that automaticly updates files as they are committed to the CVS, and eventually executes a Makefile after that). If you need anything that can't be offered through CVS, i.e. special permissions/modes/ownerships, this might be fixed through Makefiles. -- Unemployed hacker Will program for food! http://ccs.custompublish.com/ _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
