Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!think!cayman!beth From: beth@cayman.COM (Beth Miaoulis) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Aide-de-Camp experiences? Keywords: source code control, software management Message-ID: <3258@cayman.COM> Date: 27 Jun 89 15:56:48 GMT Organization: Cayman Systems Inc., Cambridge Ma Lines: 26 After using SCCS for over a year, we've decided to switch to a source code control system which will facilitate multiple development branches. I've been testing rcs a bit, and it seems like it will make life easier, but it doesn't have everything I need. After reading "Version Management and Change Control" from the 6/89 issue of UNIXWORLD, the the Aide-de-Camp software management system from SMDS looks real appealing. It seems to manage parallel development paths and merges well, along with doing some other neat things like problem report tracking. Has anyone had any experience with it? I'm intersted in any other systems you may know of, too. Thanks. ----- Beth Miaoulis (beth@cayman.com) Cayman Systems, Inc. (617)494-1999 -- ----- Beth Miaoulis (beth@cayman.com) Cayman Systems, Inc. (617)494-1999