>>> No, it does not. >> >> Please elaborate: I really can't see the difference between doing a merge >> (either an easy one or a more diffucult one over multiple files, spread over >> a couple of days, with intervening changes by others) using either >> Monticello or Git. > > The scalability limits of Monticello are well understood. PackageInfo doesn't > scale, at all. You put too many classes in a package, and snapshotting gets > really slow. Don't believe me? Make a change in Morphic which has only 200 > classes and save it.
You confuse artifacts and models. Give me 1 engineer full time and we fix that. > And it's not like loading is any faster. Seaside takes 10 minutes to build > from locally cached [1] packages, only 12 seconds go to running tests [2]. > This makes C++ compilation times seem fast by comparison. > > [1] http://jenkins.lukas-renggli.ch/job/Seaside%203.1/buildTimeTrend > [2] > http://jenkins.lukas-renggli.ch/job/Seaside%203.1/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/ > > Cheers > Philippe Stef
