Carl Parrish wrote: > Anyone know of any docs on version control for non programmers? I'm > trying to get my wife to use subversion for all her business docs. so > far its too much for her. its too many extra steps. Any ideas on > automating some of the steps (esp. typing in her ssh passwd) would be > helpful. I'm looking now to see if anyone has a plug in for openoffice > to work with subversion. Perhaps my biggest mistake was trying to get > her to do it from the command line. But I don't know any of the GUI > clients so if anyone has a preferred GUI for Linux please let me know. > She's been working with Linux exclusively for about 3 years but doesn't > want something that will "get in her way" while creating docs. All the > books I have on Subversion and CVS have too much code in the examples. Well, like everyone else, I don't seem to have a good answer for that. The only place that I've seen non-computer people use version control is with CMSes. But, most of those are a little more painful than she's probably interested in. One thing you could try if she wants "no interruption" would be to just set a cron job to run every 5 minutes to check everything in. You'd still get the data versioned over time, but you wouldn't have as useful of comments. Remember you'll also have to do a status to find files that need to be added. If you wanted to be really slick you could use inotify and make a pretty cool program to do this automatically when the file is saved :) Heck, if you created it as an applet, then it could pop up a dialog also to get a comment. That might be a really cool solution. --Ted --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss