I have an SVN-specific question which doesn't really fit into Django
groups. Anyway, maybe somebody of you will have enough experience and
competence to answer it.

We are going to set our Django projects under
version control on a dedicated server. We will also publicly run
several Django websites on the same server. So what is a better
practice -- to use the code under source
control for the public websites directly, or to have copies (tags) of
the subversioned code for the public websites?

How is this managed with djangoproject.com and djangobook.com?

Regards,
Aidas Bendoraitis aka Archatas

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