On 12/28/06 11:37 AM, Claude Schneegans wrote:
>> You have all of the previous versions available to you so you
>> can easily fix things,
> 
> Well, I may be wrong, but my vision of a source control system is to
> manage things so that they don't need to be fixed.;-)

There's only so much magic a tool can do for you, at some point you are
going to have to, you know, do some work too.  If your developers aren't
able to cope with not messing up each other's work then you should either
give them the tools they need to more easily work as a team (i.e. svn,
Mantis, etc) or get them a new project manager who understands team
workflows.  I've worked with people who didn't understand this need and
ultimately they killed the company (over 100 jobs) due to their lack of
knowledge.

> If it is  to create problems and  then fix them, I don't really need any
> tool for this ;-)

SVN *fixes* problems, not create them.  You already have a huge problem
given that you have no revision management, SVN is a solution to this
problem and something like Mantis or Trac can help you manage the
development team to coordinate everyone's efforts.

-- 
Damien McKenna - Web Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014
#include <stdjoke.h>




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