Thank you for the input, Angus. I like your idea of tracking edges, that
makes a lot of sense and is something that I'll definitely look into.

Regarding a tool that might help with organizing this, I take it there may
not be anything out there that applies to our needs. We use Perforce, and
that seems to have a new utility called Git Fusion, but the whole thing
scares me somewhat because it looks extremely complex (and none of us even
have any clue about Git itself). Maybe I can write a little Python thingy
that does what we need. Of course we could also just create some sort of
spreadsheet, but the usability of a spreadsheet is crap.


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Angus Davidson
<angus.david...@wits.ac.za>wrote:

>  Ugg Ascii art didn’t come out right
>
>  A1 A2 A3
> B1 B2 B3
> C1 C2 C3
>
>  Hopefully this come out
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