It's just unreal. It will take a lot of time to deploy a new demo site after each new changeset. If you want to test the latest version, then you have to do it on your local machine
It's just unreal. It will take a lot of time to deploy a new demo site after each new changeset. If you want to test the latest version, then you have to do it on your local machine
OK. That's understandable =)
Wasn't suggesting a different site for each new changeset. Just 1 demo site that always runs the latest code. New files could be copied across to the webserver at the end of a day/week/after a major feature addition. Someone like myself would test frequently and more bugs would be found before official launch.