On 3/29/07, Chris Johnson <seajayjay@gmail.com> wrote:
> My company is considering migrating to a new version control system as part
> of a larger project to look at change control tools in general. The
> development team is very interested in moving to SVN, but are meeting with
> resistance from management questioning whether it is an enterprise-calibre
> tool. I am looking for examples of large development shops with multiple
> teams and multiple projects, successfully using SVN. Also, if you are using
> SVN in such an environment, have you integrated SVN with any other change
> control tools? Finally, if anyone knows of any white papers or case studies
> related to this, I would appreciate hearing about those as well.
Though many of them are OSS projects and maybe not technically
"companies", have a look at
http://subversion.tigris.org/testimonials.html .
Of particular note are the KDE and Apache projects. Both have in the
neighborhood of 500,000 revisions and hundreds (if not more) of
developers, scattered all over the globe. That's large by any
definition.
What type of "change control tools" are you needing to integrate with?
Bug trackers? Build & deployment managers? Wikis?
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Received on Thu Mar 29 22:57:17 2007