On terça-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2013 08.10.17, Knoll Lars wrote: > It had a checkbox, so you could mark a particular change as processed, and > it would store this locally. This allowed you to do the work in chunks and > you would at least always know what you've already processed. IIRC, you > could also limit the change sets you were interested in to a certain > directory/set of files.
Actually, no. It uploaded your changes to an FTP server. There was also a hidden release manager mode, which caused it to list the directory in the FTP server and download everyone's files. That way, the release manager got a listing of all the changes that had been checked by everyone and what was left. That's how the release manager knew who to nag to write their changelogs. This is brought to you from the secret society of release management. In the next installment, Jason will tell you about a tool called jollybumper. :-) -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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