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mattwad | 6 months ago

this is broken too!

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mmastrac|6 months ago

Good thing we're using a shared Samba drive and editing files directly without locks!

tetha|6 months ago

We have post-its with file names on a wall in the office. You take one down if you edit the file, and put it back up when you're done. Easy.

Though I wish I was entirely kidding. ~12 years ago or so we did that if one of two parallel development teams had to modify a message of the network protocol to avoid incompatibilities and merge problems.

Mind you, these were SVN merges. I can't even verbalize my feelings about SVN merges but by a mixture of laughing and groaning in pain, like if you stubbed your toe in a painful, but entirely funny way.

SparkyMcUnicorn|6 months ago

Project_v2_final3 is looking good, but remember to grab the new actionscript files out of Project_v2_final4 as well.

taude|6 months ago

So glad we never bothered to migrate from Visual Source Safe

davey48016|6 months ago

That's a single point of failure. If you email code changes around and use an email client that copies everything offline, then the history of your code base is distributed across all of your developers' laptops.

vehemenz|6 months ago

Make sure everyone has caching disabled, for maximum effect

ZiiS|6 months ago

Still better than CVS then /s

jaredsohn|6 months ago

Good thing we just SSH into production and make the changes live.

rwmj|6 months ago

You're using Ansible?

redserk|6 months ago

Subtle Elixir/Erlang advocacy here.

gloxkiqcza|6 months ago

Vibe coding nonetheless #gofastandbreakthings

phendrenad2|6 months ago

rsync is all you need ;)

escapecharacter|6 months ago

They must mean their local main branch.

RonanSoleste|6 months ago

No the remote one. No need for a local branch.