i want to create a website for a company, how should i deliver it to them? thanks
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Wasn't it mentioned in the requirements? Why don't you just e-mail them and ask? I'd imagine either on a disc, thumb drive or FTP would be fine. This is an odd question. |
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You need a more experienced person than yourself on the team. |
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Either they take the responsibility for getting a web server or they expect it from you. If they do, ask them for the access to their test and productive environment. If they don't have a test environment you should suggest to create one. You will need it sooner or later to perform changes so they can approve them before making them public. (IMHO) Edit: Of course, as mentioned by rmx, you should clarify with your customer whether or not they expect you take responsibility for a web server. Be aware that if you take responsibility for that, the customer will make you responsible for availability, security and backup as well, so in your case it's probably better to let that up to the company. |
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I believe that should be discussed with the company. Maybe upload it directly to their server, giving them the source code and instructions to install it... |
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