Two developers same project ?
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Re: Two developers same project ?
This necromanced thread has been continued in a new one here:
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.p ... fda7a36cca
Let's please reply with new responses in the new thread, and let this ancient one die a natural death, so folks know where to look for and reply to the current discussion.
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.p ... fda7a36cca
Let's please reply with new responses in the new thread, and let this ancient one die a natural death, so folks know where to look for and reply to the current discussion.
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Re: Two developers same project ?
My quoted answer was written 4 years ago before we had script-only stacks. Now we are able to use those, which are plain text files, to track script changes and update your stacks. Brian Milby"s Script Tracker stack was created to do this easily. I don't have a link handy but a forum search should find it.
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Re: Two developers same project ?
Yes. And this is also 4 years old:
[Edit. Corrected from "jacques" to "jacque", sorry for the typo.]
the OP wrote:Will we have less development features in the community edition than in the Indy one ?
But that answer is still wrong.jacque wrote:The license you choose doesn't matter, they all work the same way.
[Edit. Corrected from "jacques" to "jacque", sorry for the typo.]
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Re: Two developers same project ?
Note that person wasn't me. Jacques is/was also on the mailing list and we were frequently were confused for each other.
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Re: Two developers same project ?
Sorry 'jacque', I corrected the typo.
I cited the last line of viewtopic.php?p=136476#p136476
I cited the last line of viewtopic.php?p=136476#p136476
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Re: Two developers same project ?
Okay. I was talking about sharing work during stack development where the type of license makes no difference. I think there's a misunderstanding, but no matter.[-hh] wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 7:09 pmSorry 'jacque', I corrected the typo.
I cited the last line of viewtopic.php?p=136476#p136476
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