CVS is easy to use but confusing at first.
Once you get used to it, you should not complain.

I don't quite get your saying "I don't however feel that the organizational
logic of a websites code base fits well into the CVS paradigm."  Isn't your
files hierarchical?  If so, why is CVS not fitting your purpose?

Chang-Ping Hsiao

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Clarke [mailto:ric@;likewhoa.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OTish] Version Control?


Does anyone in the list use any kind of version control (e.g. CVS) for 
the perl/template codebase of their website?
Now that my code base is growing I feel the increasing need to provide 
better version/backup control than my current hourly crontab tar.
I don't however feel that the organizational logic of a websites code 
base fits well into the CVS paradigm. Am I being to short sighted in 
this assumption?
Does anyone have any recommended method? I don't use version numbers at 
all? Does anyone?

Richard.


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