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Content Releases & Versioning

Hi All,

This is a question about methodologies rather then SVN, but since most
of us are also Configuration Managers, I wanted to raise the question.
My company is a software company that also produces content.

We have a lot of content (Multimedia and Text contents). We also have
many Releases of content (much more then software).
The thing is that I want that the content sent to a customer will be
documented, so I can restore the same content that we sent out.

Do you know how would I do that?
Can you recommend for a tool like that?

BTW - We do not publishing web sites, so standard CMS tools - and there
are many tools for that, are not what I am looking for.
 

Ilan Yaniv
Configuration Management
Phone: 03-7534333 ext. 5873
Ilan.Yaniv@timetoknow.org

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Re: Content Releases & Versioning

Posted by Luke Imhoff <lu...@cray.com>.
Are you pushing software to the user automatically, having an update
tool automatically pull the content, or having the user manually
download so package that unpacks the content on their machines?  Each
method has different solutions.

On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 14:45 +0200, Ilan Yaniv wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> This is a question about methodologies rather then SVN, but since most
> of us are also Configuration Managers, I wanted to raise the question.
> 
> My company is a software company that also produces content.
> 
> We have a lot of content (Multimedia and Text contents). We also have
> many Releases of content (much more then software).
> 
> The thing is that I want that the content sent to a customer will be
> documented, so I can restore the same content that we sent out.
> 
> Do you know how would I do that?
> 
> Can you recommend for a tool like that?
> 
> BTW - We do not publishing web sites, so standard CMS tools – and
> there are many tools for that, are not what I am looking for.
> 
>  
> 
> Ilan Yaniv
> 
> Configuration Management
> 
> Phone: 03-7534333 ext. 5873
> 
> Ilan.Yaniv@timetoknow.org
>

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Re: Content Releases & Versioning

Posted by Luke Imhoff <lu...@cray.com>.
Are you pushing software to the user automatically, having an update
tool automatically pull the content, or having the user manually
download so package that unpacks the content on their machines?  Each
method has different solutions.

On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 14:45 +0200, Ilan Yaniv wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> This is a question about methodologies rather then SVN, but since most
> of us are also Configuration Managers, I wanted to raise the question.
> 
> My company is a software company that also produces content.
> 
> We have a lot of content (Multimedia and Text contents). We also have
> many Releases of content (much more then software).
> 
> The thing is that I want that the content sent to a customer will be
> documented, so I can restore the same content that we sent out.
> 
> Do you know how would I do that?
> 
> Can you recommend for a tool like that?
> 
> BTW - We do not publishing web sites, so standard CMS tools – and
> there are many tools for that, are not what I am looking for.
> 
>  
> 
> Ilan Yaniv
> 
> Configuration Management
> 
> Phone: 03-7534333 ext. 5873
> 
> Ilan.Yaniv@timetoknow.org
>

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