--- Henk Langeveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Glenn Fowler wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 15:40:50 +0200 Henk Langeveld wrote:
> >> What kind of version control is used inside at&t research?
> >> What do you use to keep track of bugs and changes in the AST code?
> > 
> > it varies by group/individual
> > for ast there are 3 main at&t contributors
> > I own the ast build / packaging
> > all changes filter through me
> [...]
> 
> Thanks for giving us some insight in the process!

Yes, thanks for the insights!  Pardon my curiosity,
but could you elaborate more?

By "filter through me", are you using sccs, rcs,
svn, cvs, clearcase, bugzilla, yellow sticky notes?

Even with 3 contributors, I presume that you and
the other two must use tools to coordinate and track
your changes?  How do you track bugs?  How do you
track the source code changes made to fix a bug?

These process tidbits are extremely interesting;
ast is a non-trivial body of code.

Thanks,

David

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