On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 01:05 -0600, Arthur Pemberton wrote: > Hey guys, > > I have a multi-programmer project coming up. The application will be > compiled, run and tested on a remote Linux box. I myself use FC4 + KDE > + KDevelop, but the others with whom I will be working using Windows + > Visual Studio 2k3. Are there any higher level (for lack of a better > term) ways for them to code their share of the project from Windows > besides Putty + Vim/Emacs ? > > Your suggestions will b e much appreciated. > > Arthur > > -- I had a similar problem with my own development team. I did the following: 1. I configured multiple VNC account on the target FC4 machine. All accounts were configured to use KDE. 2. I created an SMB share for each user. 3. I installed vnc-client on each Windows machine, and configure Windows to use the SMB share. 4. I gave them a short how-to on how use to VNC, Kate/Anjuta/KDevelop and Makefiles. 5. I create a smart generic make file for the project, making it easy for them to add/remove files to the main project. Now, that they are slowing getting into Linux, I plan to migrate the VNC to an X-server. (Either X-win or Exceed) and give each of them his own Linux machine to manage. Gilboa