Perhaps you could clarify what you mean by "the next step". Is there a possibility of more developers arriving on the scene? Or are you just (rightfully) paranoid about what could go wrong even with 2 people.

I was surprised when I didn't see CVS mentioned. Then I saw it in the last line. I'm rooting for CVS because of the sheer power involved. Being able to note differences between versions (ie: between multiple edits), as well as being able to restore previous versions should something go whacko. It's like having a mini-backup of the project at all times (though a proper backup is still required of course). Add the authentication schemes and the rest of the packaged goodies, and CVS just seems to glow.

Just curious: are some of these files interlinked with other files in the project? Do you need to be able to work on 4 separate files all at once without intervention from another developer who wants to make other changes to one of the files?


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