[thelist] Organising client files
chris hardy
lists at semioticpixels.com
Fri Jan 21 21:51:51 CST 2005
Hi Tim,
I use cvs. It's a nice way to track versions.
http://www.horde.org/
-chris
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> Subject: [thelist] Organising client files
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>
> Hello,
>
>
> How do you go about organising client files on your local computer.
>
> I have apache installed, where the htdocs directory is nested in an
> annoying spot, so when I'm working on a clients site, I have
> all there
> site files in a subdirectory of the htdocs.. then I have all
> their other
> documents.. such as supplied graphics/images, paper work, etc
> all in a
> subdirectory in my My Documents folder.
>
> It all get's quite messy. Then when the job's finished.. I
> usually leave
> the site withing the htdocs folder for future reference.
>
> How do you do it to 'keep things together', not make mistakes
> - how do
> you organise your clients?
>
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Tim
>
>
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