On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Toby Darling wrote:
I've been using plain old scp between dev and prod, mainly because there's usually other stuff in dev that isn't ready for prod just yet.

We're now looking at going to 3.6.x and I'm thinking about changing this and using CVS - commit on dev, update on prod; and it would also give a nice trail of how files change over time (there's one file that's had 3 edits for 3 separate tweaks, but 6 months down the line and I'm having trouble figuring what's doing what). Any thoughts?

Well, of course you should use svk instead of cvs, but other than that, yes, that sounds like a good idea.
http://svk.bestpractical.com/view/HomePage

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