[nycphp-talk] Implementing Version Control
Corey H Maass - gelform.com
corey at gelform.com
Mon Mar 30 09:39:44 EDT 2009
For SVN hosting, I wound up going with svnrepository.com. Fewer bells
and whistles, but cheaper. Good for a small shop if you know what yre
doing (sounds like you do).
Corey
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 09:27:56 -0400, "Rob Marscher"
<rmarscher at beaffinitive.com> said:
> On Mar 30, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Randal Rust wrote:
> > I need to provide access to people in various locations, different
> > operating systems and need to be able to keep it all together and
> > not create a huge mess.
> > Any recommendations?
>
> I'd say look into a hosted version control service.
>
> My favorites for svn version control (which would let Windows users
> use Tortoise, Mac users use Versions or command-line, and Linux users
> use a number of different clients -- all can also use plugins within
> Eclipse) are http://cvsdude.com and http://beanstalkapp.com.
>
> GitHub seems to be everyone's favorite for using git version control -
> http://github.com
> . Git might be the right solution for you if you are dealing with a
> team that is very spread out because developers don't have to worry
> about conflicts as much and you are more in control of what changes
> make it into the final code.
>
>
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