[Hidden-tech] Version Control
    Andy Klapper 
    andytk at charter.net
       
    Mon Mar 16 10:22:28 EDT 2009
    
    
  
There are any number of commercial products out there for version control of
software projects.  Of the free ones I like CVS, for a nice, if somewhat
dated, GUI, try WinCVS.  (There maybe products out there specific to web
site development, but that not being my thing I am unaware of any).
 
 
Andy.
 
 
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[mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net] On Behalf Of Susanna
Opper
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 3:00 PM
To: 'Hidden-discuss'
Subject: [Hidden-tech] Version Control
 
I write content for Web sites, among other things. I'm about to begin the
copy writing part of a major project and wonder how others deal with version
control. I have always used a process of renaming files v1, v2 etc. It
works, but it's not elegant.
 
Has anyone found a better way? I assume developers deal with this issue,
too. So eager to have comments from all.
 
Thanks,
--Susanna
 
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Susanna Opper
Shawenon Communications
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susanna at shawenon.com
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