No -- many of the staff aren't web developers, just program managers doing text updates through a WYSIWYG editor, and don't run web servers on their machines. Also, we use interpreted scripting languages (Cold Fusion, PHP) so there hasn't been a compelling reason to run a web server locally: we have a remote dev server for all our development work, which then goes to pub.
I would really like to not have to deploy and maintain a bunch of server instances if at all possible. Why do you ask? Would you have made a recommendation based on a 'yes' answer to your question? Pierre Asselin wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > To make a long story short, my organization currently relies upon > > Dreamweaver's check-in/check-out file-locking system [ ... ] > > > I want to find a way that will allow our people to work on files > > without this cumbersome check-in/check-out locking system, [ ... ] > > Question: do the developers run their own private instance of the > web server ? It's easier if they do. > > > -- > pa at panix dot com _______________________________________________ info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
