??? 08/06/10 06:43 Modified: 08/06/10 06:45 Read: times |
#177751 - Then that's the major difference Responding to: ???'s previous message |
> I most often _am_ the IT support
I am NOT, and none of us is. We do "IT support" out of necessity but hate it and try to avoid it. This is what surely makes a huge difference. > Have you looked at just downloading and installing CVSNT on your workstation machine? I don't know what is CVSNT. If it's some local soft of CVS, no, I haven't. I've been told long ago that CVS is dead. But we drift away from the topic. I was interested in the costs. Naturally, if you feel yourself to be an IT guy and work quite a lot in that direction, you will naturally tend to downsize the time/costs involved. In the company where I used svn the guy who maintained it (not a "dedicated" "IT", too) spent maybe an order of magnitude more time with the maintenance (setting up new users, new repositories, sorting out conflicts, moving repositories around when need came) than he would admit; not to mention the time to be divided between svn and other "services" e.g. when setting up a new machine. JW PS. And we didn't really get to the other side of the equation: you simply believe in the value gained by using revision control, but IMHO that needs serious cost analysis, too. |