Link: Blogonaut: Hail to the Victors: So, I stand corrected....
A previous firm that I worked for used a method similar to what you described in terms of multiple people being able to check out copies of the of the same master document, make revisions, and then replicate with the master in the end. So long as everyone didn't try to replicate at the very same time, this method worked well, provided that they verbally collaborated ahead of time about which section they were going to edit. Is this what you're referring to with CVS and subversion? In commenting on Justin's idea, I was under the assumption that he was talking about a program that would allow multiple people to edit the same document in real time. So, if the person sitting next to you deleted a sentence in the same document that you had open on you screen, the change would happen on your screen in real time, right before your eyes. Is there any type of program that currently does this and furthermore, is this even practical?
im from pennsylvania. i was wondering if anyone could email me the words to "hail to the victors". ive been a michigan all of my life and i am surrounded by penn state fans. i know some of the words but not all. i would appreciate if you could send this to me.
thanks and GO BLUE!!!!!!!
Posted by: jason long | October 17, 2005 at 04:46 PM