What Marc is describing is a different paradigm for change management. Systems such as Aide-de-Camp track features, and when you want a workspace you specify a set of features that you want.
There are limitations to such a system, as you would expect, but it is viable approach. >--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >(a) Please don't reply to individual list members - address yourself to >the list itself, if you don't mind.. >(b) Interesting idea, but why do you want to avoid tagging everything? [...] >Is this something you're already doing with another revision control >system? I can't think of any commonly used revision control system that >does the sort of thing you're asking - at least, not ClearCase or >Perforce, which are the other two I've used extensively. >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Marc Tessier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> I would like to see a feature to extract the most recent >> revision of a file from a list of TAGs specified as a >> parameters. Like Tag A B C and the file rev in A is 1.10 >> and in C it's 1.12 so If a do a checkout or export of TAG A >> B and C I will get the most recent file that is 1.12 from TAG C. >> >> Some people work with CVS by tagging all the files but in my >> case I just want to work with delta. I do not need to resend >> to my people all files just need to send them delta so my >> packages are small all the time. >--- End of forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
