I've done massive research on this and I cannot find a good solution for multiple people working on one version of a website, and then publishing those changes to a live version.
For example: 3 people are working on dev.mysite.com. One person is adding forums, one is adding
Then, once the project manager has reviewed and approved the changes he can publish the changes to the live server. (ie. mysite.com)
I know about SVN, but it doesn't work with shared hosting, and doesn't handle Database merging. Not to mention finding a host which supports repository hosting, and web hosting, and reselling is not that easy. (I've found one.)
Does anyone have a good system for multiple users editing a single website?More Information:
- In fact, these last three are among the most popular and widely acclaimed version control systems at this time (2008)
- Using a version control system to track and manage these changes is vital to the continued success of the project
- Although the original name for this project was freevcsclient, the successor to FreeVCS will now be called JEDI VCS, short for JEDI Version Control System
- Darcs: an open source version control system implemented in Haskell
- 5, WordPress has been using its own installation of Subversion for version control
- Keep in mind, though, that these three tools do not add up to a complete version control system, such as CVS or Subversion
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