Hello (and sorry for duplicating the email if you already belong to the users
list).

Some more comments about it, although I agree very much with Stan views.

Perhaps reconsidering how the team is organised would be a reasonable idea. Not
just to adapt to the way SJ works, of course, but because there are less
concurrency conflicts.
Anyway, perhaps labeling and branching can help you as well. You could use the
first one to flag operational versions and then check out every time someone
needs to modify a file. After the change, they can check it in so that the new
version is available for download to the tester. When a stable version is
produced, you would label it to distinguish it from the intermediate ones. The
branching can be used when you have different releases (eg 2.0, 2.1, etc.).

Let me not to extend too much in the details, as they would be tedious to read
if they don't suit you, but take a look at the help files about that (fingers
crossed hoping they are explained there! 8-)).

Albert.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Riccardo Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <sourcejammer-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] simultaneous modification


> I have never used source control tools, so I may trust your opinion more than
mide :)
>
> The initial request comes from the fact that we currently do it without source
control. What's
> happening is that even if a big job is done on one class, someone may want to
try some minor
> changes, or correct a bug. In that case, a manual merge is done by the guy
that handle the checkout.
>
> If my files are locked, I can of course manually change the attributes to
"read/write" and correct
> the bug, then send by mail the file. Is that the good way ?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Stan Wong wrote:
>
> > Hi, Rob,
> >
> > I know that the issue of concurrent checkout has been
> > discussed several times before on this list.  Let me
> > re-voice my opinion that concurrent checkout is *not*
> > a desirable feature, at least for my work environment.
> >
> > If you added a site-wide option for concurrent
> > checkout with the default setting of "off", that would
> > be fine by me.  If that's doable then you can keep
> > everyone happy, including me ;-)
> >
> > Stan Wong
> >
> > --- Robert MacGrogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>This is SourceJammer's main limitation as compared
> >>with other systems--no simultaneous checkouts.
> >>I intend to add this functionality in the future,
> >>but that will probably be a while.
> >>
> >>For now the best advice I can give is to try to
> >>avoid situations like that. Developer
> >>communication  and keeping files relatively small
> >>and focused is the way I avoid these types of
> >>conflicts.
> >>
> >>--Rob
> >>
> >>--- Riccardo Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>I found the work very confortable with source
> >>
> >>jammer.
> >>
> >>>I have just one problem: when one dev is working
> >>
> >>on a file, and another wants to test a little
> >>
> >>>thing
> >>>on the same file, how can you do that ?
> >>>Since the file is checked out by somebody else I
> >>
> >>cannot modify it.
> >>
> >>>What is the best attitude ?
> >>>Thanks
> >>>--
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