[Sussex] Reinventing the wheel

Dominic Humphries linux at oneandoneis2.org
Wed Feb 8 16:47:01 UTC 2012


Doh! Missed the surname difference :)

On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 16:43 +0000, John Patrick wrote:
> Dominic,
> 
> Was actually asking the other John, but nice to know your solution as
> well. So I assume your has registered users and that links them to
> which git repo they upload into.
> 
> John
> 
> On 8 February 2012 16:41, Dominic Humphries <linux at oneandoneis2.org> wrote:
> > External. Ish. The files can be edited by employees of client companies.
> > That's one of the reasons we use git - it makes it pretty near
> > impossible for them to delete or damage a file so badly we can't recover
> > it back to a previously-good state.
> >
> > Each client has their own directory, can't edit someone else's files.
> > All managed by one git repo tho.
> >
> > On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 16:30 +0000, John Patrick wrote:
> >> Is the website internal or external?
> >>
> >> Are users internal or external? i.e. anonymous public, registered
> >> public, registered trusted, employees?
> >>
> >> Is it a shared folder or registered user specific folder?
> >>
> >> Just thinking about what other solutions might be useful based upon
> >> those details...
> >>
> >> On 8 February 2012 16:04, Dominic Humphries <linux at oneandoneis2.org> wrote:
> >> > We do something vaguely similar where I work. We use Git - every time a
> >> > file is uploaded via the website, it gets added/updated to the git repo.
> >> > Each git commit has a unique SHA and a trackable history, we can even
> >> > use it to show previous versions of files if they want to revert to
> >> > them.
> >> >
> >> > On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 15:36 +0000, John Crowhurst wrote:
> >> >> Hello,
> >> >>
> >> >> I wonder if you could help by pointing me in the right direction.
> >> >>
> >> >> I have a customer that wants to implement version control on his website
> >> >> so that when users upload files and folders they are copied elsewhere
> >> >> into another folder and compared to see if they have changed, and the
> >> >> changed files get tagged with a number for version control.
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm sure there is a much better way to do this, such as checking in the
> >> >> files to CVS or similar.
> >> >>
> >> >> Can anyone advise?
> >> >>
> >> >> Best,
> >> >>
> >> >> John
> >> >>
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