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Re: Updates, Versions, Hacks, mods and CVS (Score: 1) by nuke-lux on Wednesday, August 27 @ 18:54:15 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.nukecommunity.com | wow this sounds great, is the cvs already avaible? A snapshot is a cvs bundle of nuke right? Are there tuturials about how to use cvs? |
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Re: Updates, Versions, Hacks, mods and CVS (Score: 1) by davper on Thursday, August 28 @ 09:29:08 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.timbus.com | I understand that I can say don't update this file via CVS. But I think what the previous poster was asking for and so am I is:
How about an ongoing list of changes and what the change is for?
I have several sites with several tweaks/addons that probably will never get added to your CVS because they are so specialized.
I either have to go through each file that I have changed compared with the new release line by line(takes days with mainfile.php), or redo my changes into the new release. In either case this can take several days.
I am not knocking your CVS effort, I think it is great. But some people would prefer the individual changes instead.
REVENUE OPPURTUNITY
I would be willing to pay $3 per month for this service. |
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