Re: Noob Q: Is the PG database its own source code backup? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bill Moran
Subject Re: Noob Q: Is the PG database its own source code backup?
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Msg-id 20090427151107.40a199f0.wmoran@potentialtech.com
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In response to Noob Q: Is the PG database its own source code backup?  (Kenneth Tilton <kentilton@gmail.com>)
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In response to Kenneth Tilton <kentilton@gmail.com>:

> I find myself hacking away in pgAdmin most of the time now, after early
> on keeping PG source code in text files I could preserve in SVN. At this
> point I cannot point to anything other than the pg db itself that has a
> full description.
>
> Is this normal? Or do folks assiduously maintain an external set of
> scripts and always work from those, resisting the temptation to just
> hack at the db with pgAdmin or psql? Or_______?

That depends heavily on how you work and what your needs are.

Personally, I recommend still keeping things in SVN because:
a) provides some sense of backup
b) maintains history of all your work
c) allows multiple developers to work together more easily

However, if you have other ways to solve those problems, or if
they're not important to you, you may not need SVN.

--
Bill Moran
http://www.potentialtech.com
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~wmoran/

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