> I thought COBOL died with Y2K, how much COBOL development still goes on?
They're not called legacy systems for nothing :-) Seriously, most large corporations still have a ton of COBOL apps. We're in the process of migrating to Java and open systems, but it'll be a few years (decades?) until everything gets moved off, and in the meantime you've got maintenance, changes in business processes, integrating acquisitions, etc. that require changes to those legacy systems. And changes in a large corporate environment mean some kind of change management process, including version control. Hence my original question. Kyle _____ Kyle Adams | Java Developer | Gordon Food Service | 616-717-6162 _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
