Hello,
I have monitored this list on and off for about 6 years and have never written to it.
I am in, for the first time, in the spot where I must manage the code repository rather than just use CVS as an end user.
What I have is not a CVS specific question per se, but CVS is the software I am most failure with.
What I am looking for is some body of articles, books or what ever I can get my hands on that will help me understand
the "Why" (not on a pedestrian level) of code management, the 'gott-chas' of various choices, all of which all are more
than likely valid choices with their own set of 'gott-chas'.
I guess what I am after is more management of code rather than CVS. What are the questions I need to answer in order to
effectively and reasonably manage a code base without shooting off my toes? (Or at least choosing which toes I am willing to
lose if I must. ;-)
That being the case this seemed to be a reasonable place to ask my first question.
1) Books? 2) Articles? 3) Newsgroups? 4) Old publications?
Apolgies for being off topic
Daniel Avila Nonstarving Artists / "Computers are useless, they only give you answers." Pablo Piccaso/
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