I have worked with VASmalltalk for 20 years and this included projects utilizing 10-15 developers. VASmalltalk uses Envy Manager as its VCS. Envy, in my opinion, is far superior to anything on the market today where it concerns code management. It has open editions, scratch editions, versions, application packages, sub-application packages, merges, and doffs. However, it was built to be used in an internal organization. It is not usable for open source Smalltalk VCS projects such as Git. I believe that Visualworks uses a RDBMS product called Store that is similar to Envy. Both of these are commercial Smalltalks, however.
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