Software Version Control

In software engineering, version control tracks the changes made to the software. Version control tells Who, What and When any modification was made to the software.
Alas, it doesn’t say much on Why it was made. Did the modification come from a client request? Or was it made because it was easy to implement and inexpensive?
Any inexpensive but unrequested product feature generates expenses for promoting, selling and supporting the software.
Posted on lug 28, 2008 by Giorgio Buccilli

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PierG on gio, 31st lug 2008 09:50
Giorgio,
well organized teams (with good tools) can ‘physically’ link tracked requests (because they are tracked, aren’t they?) to check-ins … and the magic is done!
The problem is when the tracked request is ‘Do the project’ and the check-in is done once every month: the link is mainly useless … but that’s an hardest stuff to change.
PierG
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