Managing Your Drupal Project with SVN + Trac
Submitted by colan on May 6, 2008 - 3:37pm.
Session Number:
7
Time slot:
E: Saturday 10:15 am - 11:30 amRoom:
Small 2 - 313 (35)I recently led a session on this for the Toronto Drupal Users' Group. It went reasonably well so I'd be willing to do it again. There should be more time at DrupalCamp; it won't be necessary to rush through slides this time. We may even have time to talk more about alternate strategies. There will be more folks present, those who missed it the first time and those from out of town, so we should be able to get into a much wider discussion. And now I know how to get my laptop to work with the projector! ;)
Details (including the slides) from the previous talk are over at http://www.openject.com/blog/managing-your-drupal-project-with-svn-trac.
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Yes, and particularly because I hate slides. I can understand better if it is just in pdf or written on paper. free ads |jobs|bathroom faucets
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