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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: United Kingdom.
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Hi guys I want to use version control for a project, please can anyone recommend something. (Preferably an online solution) Cheers Kim |
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| Garret Acott War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Ft Collins, CO USA
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I use either Git or Subvesrion. For both there are a number of commercial and non commercial solutions for with these products. Garret |
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| Took The Red Pill War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Here and Now
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Hi, An accessible and robust solution with a nice user interface would be a central Subversion repository with TortoiseSVN running on the clients. Tortoise is implemented as a Windows shell extension which means it's integrated with File explorer and uses the familiar right-click interface. You can see the files' status and manage everything right from there. For the server-side there are heaps of offerings for "subversion hosting" or it should be straightforward to host on your own server. I've used this setup with good results and the familiar interface really helps when some of the team members are non-technical. Cheers, Phil |
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