For the curious, after going round and round on this, we've settled back
onto "good old CVS." The "concurrent" aspect is a problem for us but we've
found that "most of the time" we each have our own turf (and files) so
overlaps should occur rarely and truly concurrent edits should be even more
rare (we hope).
We looked at "subversion" (suggested here) and it looks even better, but
does quite a bit more than we actually need.
A "test bed" using CVS is now up and running and we've gone through a
couple of preliminary rounds of edits and commits and everything looks right.
Thanks for the suggestions -- "subversion" is now in my sights and I'm
sure it'll get used in a future effort.
On Monday 26 April 2004 17:01, Ed Skinner wrote:
> I'm going to be working on some binary files (OOffice writer,
> presentation and spread-sheet files) along with some other developers.
> We're in widely separated locations (AZ, CA and MD) and the files will be
> on a machine to which we all have a "mount" (via VPN).
> It's been a while but I don't think CVS will keep us from editing the
> same file at the same time and, because the files are "binary", the merge
> tools won't help us.
> What's the best way to go? (So far we're all on Linux, at least.)
> Thanks for any suggestions.
--
Ed Skinner,
ed@flat5.net,
http://www.flat5.net/
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