Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
>
> If you do not have at least 30 developers then the admin overhead that
> ClearCase requires will be very expensive for you in relation to the
> advantages that it offers.
> Regards,
>
We have 5 times this amount. So, from reading at this list I begin to
think that
Hi Amos,
There is no built-in development framework in SVN like there is in
ClearCase UCM. With SVN you can role your own development framework using
the hooks, but that's very different from having one ready-made for you.
IMHO the decision point is the size of the organization. With less that
On 11/10/2007, Jonathan Ben Avraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> developers working in one location. Once you go above that number there
> begin to be project management issues such as the need to lock down
> branches, define releases and other build types, and impose development
> discipline. Th
Hi Leonid,
I did a project at a large well-known startup in Tel Aviv recently using
ClearCase/Quest, Ant and CruiseControl to set up automated builds for one
of the client's products. They had also been using SVN. This is what I
learned about ClearCase and SVN:
ClearCase has a very long learn
On 10/10/2007, Leonid Podolny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My employer considers switching CM (i.e. "source control") system. The
> current favorite in the race is ClearCase. Previously, at my previous
> place of work, we worked with Subversion, and it was simply amazing --
..
> Any sugge
>
>
> Technically, this is not true. ClearCase is more sophisticated. In
> addition to barebones SCM, it offers a development workflow (called "UCM")
> integrating with their issue-tracking (ClearQuest), dynamic views, IDE
> integration and some more features -- but this comes at a price of very b
Can you try to change ports and see how it affects? Some non standard port.
On 10/9/07, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just now, via Netvision:
>
> The second number is the DOWNLOAD speed. File name has been changed.
>
> Geoff.
>
>*** rTorrent 0.6.2
On Wednesday 10 October 2007, Leonid Podolny wrote:
> Hi,
> My employer considers switching CM (i.e. "source control") system. The
> current favorite in the race is ClearCase. Previously, at my previous
> place of work, we worked with Subversion, and it was simply amazing --
> light, simple, yet po
On 10/10/07, Leonid Podolny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Previously, at my previous
> place of work, we worked with Subversion, and it was simply amazing --
> light, simple, yet powerful. (And infinitely cheaper, of course.)
I agree. I haven't worked with next-gen SCMs (git etc.) but Subversion
Hi,
My employer considers switching CM (i.e. "source control") system. The
current favorite in the race is ClearCase. Previously, at my previous
place of work, we worked with Subversion, and it was simply amazing --
light, simple, yet powerful. (And infinitely cheaper, of course.)
The basic reasoni
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