[Sigia-l] Version Control of UX Deliverables
Adrian Howard
adrianh at quietstars.com
Fri Apr 5 05:34:08 EDT 2013
Hey Tom,
On 3 April 2013 23:55, Tom Donehower <tdonehower at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've never kept my artifacts (i.e. wireframes) in SVN, in my experience
> that has only been for code, but was wondering if perhaps others have.
> Usually I'll just use Save As and add ...v1 to my file name and save the
> file locally on my computer. I'll then add that file to a shared repository
> where others can access it.
>
> Am I in the stone ages with this flow?
I don't know about the stone ages - but I certainly like to have all
the assets for a project in one place under some kind of source
control.
For me it makes it much easier to keep everybody involved with the
project up-to-date. It also helps prevent folk getting stuck in silos
where they're working off by themselves and getting off track. By
keeping all the work public everybody can see progress and pitch in
where appropriate.
Cheers,
Adrian
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