[techtalk] Version Control for Web Sites

Rik Hemsley rik at kde.org
Sat Feb 12 22:14:42 EST 2000


#if Adriana Gonzalez
> Hi all,
> 
> I am in need of some recommendations on version control software for
> linux, that make it easy to update/commit/rollback text and image files
> of a particular project between development/staging/live servers. 
> 
> I want to be able to define the files that belong to a project, and to
> map them into their appropriate places in the different server's file
> structure.  I want to update in a file basis as well as in a project
> basis, and to manage everything from a web interface.  I know Microsoft
> Site Server has features like these for the Windows platform, what do we
> have on Linux? 


You can use CVS, like most of us :) I don't know if there is
a web interface to it though.

Or... you could try one of the other available CVS-like systems.
Apparently perforce is really good. I've been told it's easier
to administrate than CVS.

Cheers,
Rik

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