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Hmm, that's a thought - we use Perforce, but I wasn't aware of the email
notifications :)
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Sarah Bouchier
Technical Author
exony
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Horn [mailto:mhorn -at- adobe -dot- com]
>Sent: 13 September 2006 13:41
>To: Sarah Bouchier; techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
>Subject: RE: Gnaargh! Or, I Am Not Psychic
>
>> What is the best process you've ever worked with (or dreamed
>> of) that enables technical authors to find out about
>> changes/new projects etc before the very last minute is past?
>>
>> The prize for the best answer is me doing my damnedest to
>> implement it here :)
>
>The codebase for the product I work on (Flex) is stored in a content
>management system called Perforce (think Visual Source Safe, but with
>lots of additional functionality for programmers). You have to check a
>file out to change it, and check it back in to generate a new build of
>the product.
>
>Everytime ANY class, properties file, graphic, or ant script gets so
>much as touched, I get an email notification with the developer's
>description of the change and links to diffs and all the files involved
>in the change. The problem is I might get hundreds of emails a day, but
>I can't miss a check in, that's for sure.
>
>I thought it was pretty much a given that all large-scale software
>projects have a system like this in place -- maybe all you have to do
is
>get yourself on the notification lists.
>
>Matthew J. Horn
>Sr. Technical Writer
>Adobe Systems, Inc.
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