I'm managing a set of "library" type functions that people will be using on other projects. Due to the nature of this repository, there is a chance I won't know everyone personally who is checking things out, etc.
This sounds like a pretty straight forward problem, but is there an easy way to track who has checked out something from my repository, so that, god forbid I find a bug in my code, I can see who all has it, and make sure they get the latest patch? Right now, we do this via a GNATS database, but this requires that people look routinely in the GNATS database to see what has changed... I'd like to be a bit more proactive than that... because someone could have cut a release that they thought was ok, and be done with it... and then lo and behold 6 months later they hit my bug only to find out it was solved 6 months ago, and they didn't bother checking things. (If possible also reply to my email address as well) Thanks! -=Jeff ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Echtenkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] Backend Design Engineer (949) 585-5136 Broadcom Corporation http://www.geocities.com/echtenka 16215 Alton Parkway http://www.geocities.com/toucankiwi Irvine, CA 92618 _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs