marcwolf
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| Posted: 11/18/2008, 2:50 PM |
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Hi all
One of my clients has now purchased their own copy of Codecharge and wants to co-develop applications and other parts to the project
If I was in just a networking environment that would be fine, however I am often on the move (and so are their programmers) so I desperately need a hosted CVS system.
Has anyone used either of these with CodeCharge?.. and any tips on setting things up.
Many thanks
Dave
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materix
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| Posted: 11/21/2008, 10:35 AM |
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This is an interesting question, which I am also interested in finding more about.
Any hints, anyone?
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datadoit
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| Posted: 11/21/2008, 12:53 PM |
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If you're working on a 'for profit' type of project, then I'd be
extremely hesitant to use a hosting company for that. Your intellectual
property will be out there, so to speak. Read the contract(s) very
carefully.
Since it's for a paying customer, you may be able to provide this as a
service to them at their cost for more than what it costs you (?). Up
your bandwidth if necessary, set up an inexpensive Linux machine with
CVS and you're good to go. That's how we do it in-house for ourselves
and works great (CCS3.2 & CVSNT on Win2k AS).
Just a thought...
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