[Jesus Manuel NAVARRO LOPEZ - Thu at 11:12:24AM +0200] > ??? Do you really want last versions for all files no matter if they're > buggy or simply they collide one against others I can't believe this.
If they have separated development server and production server, that can be a good enough solution. The production server, at the other hand, is Holy, all updates should be very well planned and tested - maybe except some few emergency changes and emergency rollbacks when somebody discovers that there was done too little planning and testing. > 1/ Why don't you want PHP to be installed on every desktop? At my former workplace, I wouldn't say people had have workstations - they had playstations. I think it would have been impossible to get each one of them to install anything at all except for games and GUI-applications, and I don't think it would be trivial for any system administrator to do anything at all with those boxes. I guess it's an all too common situation. Anyway, a system with separate development server and production server worked out quite well for us. -- Unemployed hacker Will program for food! http://ccs.custompublish.com/ _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
