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Oct 4, 2011 at 15:54 comment added Edwin Buck +1 for not unusual. Some people just don't understand that the benefits of source code control outweigh the costs. They fear the cost, and integrate by copying files or patches into a "central" merge workspace for the "build"; mostly because that's what they figured out would work, and nobody invests in the development environment. Typically this is due to the perception that they have so much work to do on the code, they can't waste development time on the environment. I find the time saved with the more efficient environment more than pays back the investment of a developer working on it
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Oct 4, 2011 at 13:46 comment added Jonas +1 for not unusual, unfortunately.
Oct 4, 2011 at 12:57 comment added Treb @Martin: It's not that unusual to find 15 people who all suffer from the not invented here syndrome... I would guess that maybe 5% of all small (< 20 employees) companies have no source control. I hope for you that your experience differs form mine ;-)
Oct 4, 2011 at 12:01 comment added Martin Ba "a significant number doesn't" ... hmm ... with 15 devs on the same code base? Where I am, we added SCC when we were ... 5+2 devs on the same code base and we felt it was high time for it. I sure hope that 15 devs and no SCC on the same code base is highly unusual :-)
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