"Samium Gromoff" <_deepfire@mail.ru> writes:
> > > That's a great description of all source control! "Makes it all to easy
> > > for other people to push crap into your tree"!
>
> > Try Aegis. It enforces a develop/review/integrate cycle for each
> > change.
> and slows down the things...
Well, sometimes this increases productivity. ;-)
> and hides (though not completely) the process from the people...
Well, if everyone has to monitor every other developer, there would be
problems, too.
> one-thread-modify of some piece of code is inefficeient.
Of course, Aegis supports multiple changes which are being developed
at the same time.
> When X code hacker splits his changes on small pieces
> and feeds them to Linus^WSourceControl, does he need
> to move each of his patches thru these
> develop/review/integrate cycles?
IIRC, some time in the past, Linus said that he was the integrator and
the subsystem maintainers the reviewers. I think the Linux
development process is actually pretty close to the Aegis model.
(However, the Aegis implementation seems to have some properties which
make it a bit unsuitable for controlling the Linux kernel
development.)
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