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Re: Re: How do you organize your Perl applications?

by waswas-fng (Curate)
on Apr 05, 2003 at 00:58 UTC ( [id://248230]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How do you organize your Perl applications?
in thread How do you organize your Perl applications?

One CVS project to rule them all.

Why? I think that would totally depend on how tightly these projects fit in the same scope? Can you say that is the best plan if these perl projects are lets say cgi point projects for different clients? There is a reason CVS supports multiple project and many good reasons to use them.

-Waswas
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Re: Re: Re: How do you organize your Perl applications?
by perrin (Chancellor) on Apr 05, 2003 at 05:28 UTC
    The description certainly made it sound like this was a single website. A single website would most likely be best served as a single CVS project. It would only make sense to split it up if there are truly multiple independent projects with different destinations.

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