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Re: Mac OS X - best setup for small developer?

From: Duncan Murdoch <subversion_at_murdoch-sutherland.com>
Date: 2005-03-30 18:35:18 CEST

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 21:42:31 -0600, Tom Mornini
<tmornini@infomania.com> wrote :

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>On Mar 26, 2005, at 6:48 AM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
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>> While it is true that a version number increment is meaningless for
>> determining how much real work was done on a project, it is definitely
>> true that NO version number increment definitely means that NO work
>> has been done. I can see the point from the standpoint of a project
>> manager that it's nice to know, at a glance, whether a project has
>> been completely neglected.
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>Not true!
>
>You can exert a lot o effort in your working
>copy, and the revision number will not change.

But that's not good practice. Commit early, commit often (but do it
on a branch if your changes aren't ready for prime time).

Duncan Murdoch

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