Hello,

In our organization we have being using jmeter since 4 years. In this time we 
created, manage and execute our jmx scripts through a network drive to share 
and work in the scripts with our partners.
Currently, we want to upgrade this procedure with Git, to use the advantages of 
version control like branches, pull-request, merge, conflict resolutions,...

However, we don't know how to approach to Git with jmx files. The main doubt 
that we have is how to compare jmeter scripts in a pull-request if this scripts 
are compared as XML files, and how to merge both jmx scripts if they are XML 
files and there are some conflicts on theme.

I found some forums where people use Git with jmeter to upload their own 
scripts, however they don't describe a guideline or process for a multiple 
people working on the same scripts.
Is there any guideline or considerations to make when trying to use a version 
control over jmeter scripts?

Regards,

Jordi

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