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Recommendation: ASP.NET Source Control Management

What are you using for using for Source Control Management? I'm looking for
something simple, Windows or Unix-based, that keeps daily snapshots of the
codebase and allows me to deploy to multiple hosts simultaneously. Ideally,
something that integrates well with ASP.NET, but is flexible enough to handle
other languages.

Your guidance is appreciated.
Mar 7 '06 #1
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Brenden Bixler wrote:
What are you using for using for Source Control Management? I'm looking for
something simple, Windows or Unix-based, that keeps daily snapshots of the
codebase and allows me to deploy to multiple hosts simultaneously. Ideally,
something that integrates well with ASP.NET, but is flexible enough to handle
other languages.

Your guidance is appreciated.

I use subversion for all our projects. There is a caveat where you
can't use 2003 projects because of a bug in the IDE with regards to the
hidden folder subversion creates.

TortoiseSVN integrates directly into explorer and context menus so
deployment is really simple.
--
Ray Booysen
rj********@rjb.za.net
Mar 7 '06 #2

Ray Booysen wrote:
Brenden Bixler wrote:
What are you using for using for Source Control Management? I'm looking for
something simple, Windows or Unix-based, that keeps daily snapshots of the
codebase and allows me to deploy to multiple hosts simultaneously. Ideally,
something that integrates well with ASP.NET, but is flexible enough to handle
other languages.

Your guidance is appreciated.

I use subversion for all our projects. There is a caveat where you
can't use 2003 projects because of a bug in the IDE with regards to the
hidden folder subversion creates.

TortoiseSVN integrates directly into explorer and context menus so
deployment is really simple.
--
Ray Booysen
rj********@rjb.za.net


+1 for subversion, we use it alongside FogBugz to keep issue tracking
synced with the source history. Also great for when I'm working at
home, and once you get used to the merging of branches, it's pretty
powerful, and all scriptable from the command line. Joy.

Mar 7 '06 #3
Flinky Wisty Pomm wrote:
Ray Booysen wrote:
Brenden Bixler wrote:
What are you using for using for Source Control Management? I'm looking for
something simple, Windows or Unix-based, that keeps daily snapshots of the
codebase and allows me to deploy to multiple hosts simultaneously. Ideally,
something that integrates well with ASP.NET, but is flexible enough to handle
other languages.

Your guidance is appreciated.

I use subversion for all our projects. There is a caveat where you
can't use 2003 projects because of a bug in the IDE with regards to the
hidden folder subversion creates.

TortoiseSVN integrates directly into explorer and context menus so
deployment is really simple.
--
Ray Booysen
rj********@rjb.za.net


+1 for subversion, we use it alongside FogBugz to keep issue tracking
synced with the source history. Also great for when I'm working at
home, and once you get used to the merging of branches, it's pretty
powerful, and all scriptable from the command line. Joy.

Although getting it to work over SSH was a nightmare with multiple users. :)

--
Ray Booysen
rj********@rjb.za.net
Mar 7 '06 #4

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