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Re: more SCM stuff
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Re: more SCM stuff


  • Subject: Re: more SCM stuff
  • From: Arturo Perez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:43:33 -0500

Ian Joyner wrote:


Just to play devil's advocate a bit more, I'd still like to see such functionality built into a development environment – a system editor, rather than the primitive text editor-based environments of today. The problem I have with SCC packages is they are yet another thing I have to learn separate from Xcode and others.

Ian

I have few complaints about SVN's integration with Eclipse. I think one of the issues you're hinting at has to do with the fact that configuration management is a different discipline than is software development (coding). They work together but are different.

The closest analogy I can think of is car manufacturing. The engineers who design and develop new cars have very little to do with the manufacturing of same. There's a whole 'nother group of engineers that understand the issues related to manufacturing.

Software manufacturing is not there yet.

-arturo
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