I was looking at comparisons of such websites, but I though that must
be a common issue fo web2py developers, so that's why I asked. I can
design the app in such a way that this problem does not arise, but it
would take more work and I would be wasting the great admin interface.
My time is limited and I have quite a list of interesting feature
requests.
However, I was considering mercurial-compatible websites instead of
git-based, because that's what web2py uses. I'll probably use savannah.
Thanks
El 2013-06-24 23:13, Tim Richardson escribió:
This sounds a lot like the reason shared version control was
invented,
which provides tools to manage simultaneous development on the same
code base. This is actually how web2py is developed, although of
course with the expectation that changes will be merged.
Look at github.
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