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From: cohenb@slc.com (Bruce Cohen)
Subject: Re: Team/V or Envy?
In-Reply-To: scot@netcom.com's message of Fri, 21 Apr 1995 14:35:41 GMT
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Date: 28 Apr 1995 20:29:34 GMT

In article <scotD7E37H.JHL@netcom.com> scot@netcom.com (Scot Campbell) writes:

>>  Overall, If it's a small project (say 4 or so developers) and you
>>  are developing for a single platform, Team/V is a viable product.
>>  OTW consider Envy, its the premier Config. management software for
>>  Smalltalk.

And if you are using more than one Smalltalk and want to maintain common
source code versions with the diffs for the Smalltalk variants in
branches, then Envy will do nicely.  We currently keep our GemStone
Smalltalk Interface code for three different Smalltalk dialects in a
single Envy database, accessible from all the Unix and Windows machines
on our local net.  Single repository versioning, automated weekly builds
of checkpoint versions for testing and internal development, no fileins
necessary.
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