[ale] Strategies for OS code in the Enterprise

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Tue Dec 23 09:59:32 EST 2003


I understand better now what your after.  I probably can't help here but 
if I find any info I'll pass it your way.  I remember reading some 
article lately on software projects to enhance or replace CVS because of 
such difficulties.  I'll see if I can dig it up.  Might have been Linux 
Format or Sysadmin mag, not sure.
Dow


John Wells wrote:

>Perhaps I didn't state my question clearly...
>
>At no time have I doubted to value of contributing our code back to the
>project, and my developers have already contacted the IssueTracker project
>owners to discuss this.
>
>However, since the changes between DEV and STABLE are substantial, and
>because certain areas have been majorly rewritten, we need a way to be
>able to continue to use and develop against STABLE, while merging portions
>of DEV as we see fit.
>
>I guess really what I'm after is a good project merge tool...CVS's hand
>diff-n-merge is fine, but I'm sure other solutions exist?
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