Re: Repository Structure Question

2014-01-03 Thread Thomas Harold
On 1/2/2014 5:25 PM, Mike Fochtman wrote: Currently the team hasn't used any form of version control on these applications because 'it would be too hard...' I think you can get 99% of the way there by making sure that application 'A' is under full version control. Some version control is bette

RE: Repository Structure Question

2014-01-03 Thread Bob Archer
> I'm part of a small development team (currently 4). We have two > applications used in-house that consist of about 1900 source files. The two > applications share about 1880 of the files in common, and there are only > about 20 different between them. > > For a lot of complicated reasons I won'

Re: Repository Structure Question

2014-01-02 Thread Eric Johnson
If you can separate out the twenty files that might be different between the two projects - put them into a different folder for the "A" application as well, and not just for "B" - then your process likely gets even easier. Then you can have the files in "B" be a straight up ongoing branch of