C / C++ and ASM, right, not COBOL?
Does sound interesting, though.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/13/06 6:20 PM >>>
Frank Swarbrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Anyone use this to manage their z/OS or VSE source code / JCL?
>

 Frank,

   Not only can you manage your z/OS or VSE code there, but
  using our tools on Linux/390, you can actually build your
  software there and simply make the load-modules available.

   In fact, you could do this on an x86 Linux box, or even
  Windows, HPUX, Solaris, etc...

        - Dave Rivers -

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>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/07/06 8:06 PM >>>
>If your users are willing to work with it, it's a great idea and
>you've
>already done the hard part (getting them to use the CM system in the
>first place).
>
>The subversion code works great in this environment, and it's
>typically
>a low-impact application, so it's a good choice for consolidation.
>
>David Boyes
>Sine Nomine Associates
>

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