Website design : what to use ?

nocturn ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org
Wed Mar 2 08:42:08 UTC 2005


Erik Bågfors Wrote: 
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:16:14 -0600, Carlos Escutia Chávez
> <carlosescutia at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Dramweaver treats the WEB site as the master copy and allows an
> editor
> > > to grab a copy locally, play with it etc., and then publish it back
> to
> > > the WEB site when you are ready. I've not found any Linux tools
> that do
> > > this quite as cleanly as Dreamweaver.
> > 
> > I've found this tool, and its name is CVS.
> > 
> > I can do exactly what you do with dreamweaver: have my own local
> > "sandbox", where I can do whatever I want, and, then send it back to
> > the webserver with my changes.
> > 
> > Additionally, I can revert any change, or get the website how it was
> > at a certain date, compare it against any other date, and so on...
> > 
> > Did I mention that I can use CVS with Linux / Windows / MacOS X ,
> and
> > with GUI clients?   :-)
> 
> You forgott to mention that's it an application from the 70th that
> sucks badly :)
> 
> Regards,
> Erik
> ps. darcs and arch are better now... bazaar-ng will rock tha house in
> the future  :)
> 
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Subversion is pretty cool.
Only a shame that there is not integration in Nautilus (like the win32
shell extenstions).


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