Cogman
Lifer
- Sep 19, 2000
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Honestly it's kinda a mess. Sometimes we even exchange code through Facebook chat. D: Used to use MSN till they shut it down but equally as bad. I wrote a program that basically goes through each script and counts the lines of code and generates a header and if the file changed it puts the name of the last person that modified it but there's not really any tracking beyond that. Before we give each other code we run the program, normally, sometimes... lol It also puts the path in the header, as the application will look in a "new scripts" folder and then copy any files to the path that's in the header but recently that part broke and files were ending up in the wrong place.
Git does indeed sound like it could make the workflow much better. We're only 2 on the project right now and we tend not to update stuff often but still a pain at times as we have to manually keep each other's distros updated.
So yeah, definitely going to look into using Git or SVN. Something that has been on the back of my mind for a while.
Do it now, you'll be glad you did.