Phil,
I'm currently running 7.6.4 and utilize Object Modification Log only.  We
use this in our Dev/Test systems to keep track of who did what....we use it
in prod to keep track of what changed with each release....the dev/test
doesn't survive the release cycle.  We have had off and on requirements in
the past to use ClearCase...but we fight back hard enough on 'why' and they
can't provide anything that it will provide that the ootb object log
doesn't....so we haven't implemented anything beyond internal tracking.  Our
system is completely custom and currently have 10+ developers on the team.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Version Control in ARSystem?

Dear Listers,

I have been looking into ways that folks are using any form of Version
Control with the ARSystem.  I am interested in your feedback as to whether
you use the built in version control features that came with 7.5 (or
remember that it came out with that version at all), if so what features you
use (Object Reservation, Object Modification Log, Save Definition Files);
third party products (VSS, Subversion, homegrown - ARSystem Custom App,
spreadsheet etc.) or even bother wtih it at all.

If you do have feedback I am also interested in the size of the developer
staff that you have (1, 2-5, 5-10, 10+), and of course the version of the
ARSystem that you are on.  Helpful/interesting would be whether you are
using OOB Applications (ITSM, or other), Custom, Customized OOB (Highly
Customized, Minimally Customized), and versions of applications (yes I do
know of people still on HD 4.0, and ITSM 6.0).  O/S, DB are not as important
from my perspective but versions of third party tools if used are.

Looking forward to seeing you in DC!

Phil Bautista, WWRUG11 Advisory Board
512-731-0304
http://www.linkedin.com/in/philbautista
http://www.wwrug11.com/contact_phil.html

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