Richards comments are pretty spot on IMO

Richard Gaskin wrote:

Some folks like CVS, and while it's great at what it does it's really
designed for old-school development workflows involving hundreds of tiny
text files.

I like CVS for this reason. I can go to another computer do a cvs checkout and I get the entire development environment with not just Rev stacks but all the html files etc - hundred of them. Also deals with other code - php / python.


But the main reason is unlimited undo. I auto-save every few minutes and if I screw up I can go back to anywhere in time. If I'd been doing this in 1988 with HyperCard this could be quite fun :)

With Rev's built-in FTP and HTTP and the clone command it's not hard to automate stack management if needed.

This is all you need if you are aiming to manage a dozen or so stacks. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

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