Hello,
The purpose of UCM is to give an out-of-the-box
process to those organizations who don't have a
process. Since you have an idea of what your process
is to be, why don't you use base ClearCase instead?
If you're going to checkin/checkout from one
stream(branch) then you appear to be back to doing
"serial" development, and you have no need for UCM.
The idea isn't to use the tool as the process. The
goal is to define the process, and then wrap a tool
around your process to support and automate it.
Otherwise, you can lock yourself into something that
is not beneficial to your organization, or causes more
problems than it solves.
I'm surprised to hear of problems with Win2K. I
haven't hear of any specific issues, and you don't
mention what problems you're experiencing. Could you
be more specific?
-GLH
--- Georges Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We are implementing a UCM enabled project here at
> our company. We are
> now in the process of studying best practices for
> using Rose and
> ClearCase. One suggestion from our analyst group was
> that they would
> like to use only the integration stream and checkin
> and checkout from
> this stream. In other words, everyone in the group
> would not have their
> own development stream and thus they would not have
> to deliver and
> rebase their own streams (they find this saves time
> and also that they
> function in a way in which development streams would
> be encumbersome). I
> have certain questions I would like to ask you:
>
> 1) Is this possible in a UCM project? We have very
> limited experience
> with the Rational suite and I do not know if only
> using the integration
> stream is possible.
>
> 2) Is this not a recommended practice and if it is
> not, what are the
> dangers implementing Rose and ClearCase in this
> fashion.
>
> 3) What is the recommended practice. Tell me how you
> used Rose and
> ClearCase in your organisation.
>
> 4) Win2000, we are having many problems, was not
> using UNIX a bad idea?
>
> Thank you very much in advance
>
> Greg Georges (CGI)
> technologies Nter
> (514) 987-2050 poste 5043
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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