We are finally getting serious about automated version control and issue management software for our engineering staff. We are discussing possible software choices and I though someone on this list might provide some insights. Glossary: -Version control: check source code or other documents (manuals, schematics, CAD drawings) in and out of a control library system that automatically tracks changes to the files. Build control. -Issue management: track development projects, accept bug reports from testing or the field, assign bugs for fixes, report progress. Operational environment: Currently we are a mostly M$ shop with a Linux server or two. All the workstations are currently M$ Windows of one flavor or another. We have C source code for the embedded systems in our products, code for (gag) DOS and (gag gag) Win32 platforms and we will be creating Liunx based applicatons (C, C++, TCL/TK, Perl, etc.) and using Linux workstations very soon. We will not be abandoning the M$ deveopment for quite some time even as we move to a more Linux-centric base. It is a mixed target environment. Currently 3 software engineers, 1 digital design engineer and a CAD/PCB layout technician. Technical writers and more engineers due to be added with growth this coming year. As I hinted in the above, control of documents other than source code would be very nice but the code is top priority. What have you found to be a good solution for these needs? CVS? A commercial package such as PVCS or some other? Home grown? Any thoughts? Alan /------------------------------------------ |Alan Dayley www.adtron.com |Software Engineer 602-735-0300 x331 |ADayley@adtron.com | |Adtron Corporation |3710 E. University Drive, Suite 5 |Phoenix, AZ 85034 \-------------------------------------------