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Re: cvs vs. clearcase?
From: |
Pierre Asselin |
Subject: |
Re: cvs vs. clearcase? |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Nov 2004 01:54:22 +0000 (UTC) |
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Mike <address@hidden> wrote:
> I have a director asking why I don't want to user the company's
> clear case server. One item I mentioned is the lack of integration
> into unix tools and the lack of a unix client. Are these good/valid
> reasons? What are other reasons?
No Unix client ? I thought there was one, you'd better research
that a little more.
I need more context here. Is the rest of the company already using
ClearCase, supported by the IT staff and with a pais up license ?
Would you be working on joint projects ? If so, get the staff to
install the client on all your machines, get yourself trained, join
the team and add the bullet point to your resume.
If however *you* would be in charge of administering CC
locally, the picture changes. You can draft an estimate of
conversion costs, including: licenses, training, staffing.
CC doesn't run itself.
You didn't list the alternatives. What rev control system
would be using if CC wasn't in the picture ?
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pa at panix dot com