[Phpwm] CVS

Peter Graham Peter.Graham at tcat.ac.uk
Wed Feb 15 09:36:09 GMT 2006


Do any of you use CVS when developing your sites?
 
Majority of time I am programming on my own, so I program a site on my
dev server then SCP the changes across to the live server when I am
happy with it. However they are two other members of staff that
occasionally make small alterations to the sites I work on, this can
become a bit of a nightmare is all 3 people end up modifying the same
pages/files at the same time.
 
I haven't used CVS since the 2nd year of University (3 years ago) so
only have a vague recollection of what it does and how it works, would
any of you recommend using it for developing PHP sites with multiple
developers, or do you have any alternative solutions to my problem?

Look forward to hearing your replies,

Pete Graham

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Internet Technical Officer 01952 642302

Telford College of Arts & Technology

http://www.tcat.ac.uk


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