The problem with using Version Control tools is that odds are while debugging, you're writing unnecessary commits all the time. I'd much rather check in only when I finish important code than run through hundreds of commits looking for where the final change to a certain piece of the project is. But then again, that's just me.
On 9/20/05, Ollivier Robert roberto+textmate@keltia.freenix.fr wrote:
According to Ian White:
That just lets me edit files that I open via the transmit window, right? I was hoping for a solution where I treat the remote side like the filesystem, i.e. open tm on a folder.
I'd recommend using a version control tool instead of modifying files on the fly. My personal preference goes to Mercurial[1] but any of the available systems would do (heck, even cvs would. Hmmm maybe not :-))
[1] http://selenic.com/mercurial/
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