Brad Appleton's ACME project provides a lot of info on the various SCM
practices.  There is no perfect policy, and there are different things that
people do to meet various requirements.  This list goes into some detail
about the motivation behind each feature and their pros and cons.

You can find the top of the site at this URL:

        http://www.enteract.com/~bradapp/acme/

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Actually I would like a copy of something like that too, since I am new to
all of this. So if you send something to her please send me a copy too.

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Subject: CM policy?


>
> I handle the documentation in our company, and am not a programmer. I
> can function in a UNIX environment.
>
> Last fall we started using CVS, and I have an elementary grasp. I
> have been asked to develop a  CM policy and feel inadequate --- a lot
> like " who am I to be telling anyone else how to do this".
>
> Would someone be willing to email me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) their
> policy, if it exists as a document? There really is nothing published
> that I can find. I do have one book called something like The Late
> Night Programmer's Guide to CM but haven't found much in it to
> follow --- I'd really appreciate even an outline to give me some
> guidance. And maybe someone does know of a book that would help.

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