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Presentation: Feature Based Web Development with Bazaar

One half of May's presentations is now available - Feature Based Web Development with Bazaar is now on Slideshare.net



We take a look at feature based development using Bazaar. We cover version control evolution, what a feature is, how to develop features rather than file changes and finally providing those features for provisioning of your web app!

If you download the presentation from slideshare and open it in Open Office, the presentation notes will be available.

2 responses to "Presentation: Feature Based Web Development with Bazaar"

1james May 16th, 2008 15:04

Mark Shuttleworth’s latest blog post makes for some interesting reading about feature development, releases and testing in the free software community. Worth a read.

2providing patches in feature-based web development « the customr development blog February 27th, 2009 17:17

[...] A while back, I did a presentation to the Sydney PHP Group on feature based web development using Bazaar, a distributed version control system. At the time is was quite interesting to see the number of attendees who a) didn’t know about or use version control or b) were using CVS (the instant coffee of version control). [...]

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