Microsoft 员工是否使用 Visual Source Safe (VSS)?
Microsoft 一直坚持在软件开发过程中使用“dogfooding”,并且它使 Excel 和 Visual Studio 等工具运行得非常好。我的问题是:Microsoft 员工使用 VSS 吗?他们用过吗?如果没有,他们实际使用什么?这似乎是一个有缺陷、不充分的版本控制系统,我无法想象一个有能力的开发人员会忍受它!
有关详细信息,请参阅以下链接:
http://www.highprogrammer.com/alan/windev/sourcesafe.html http://www.developsense.com/testing/VSSDefects.html
http://www.codinghorror.com/博客/2006/08/source-control-anything-but-sourcesafe.html
Microsoft has always been adamant about their use of "dogfooding" in the software development process, and it's made tools like Excel and Visual Studio work pretty well. My question is this: Do Microsoft employees use VSS? Have they ever used it? If not, what do they actually use? It seems to be such a flawed, inadequate version control system that I can't imagine that a competent developer would put up with it!
See the following links for details:
http://www.highprogrammer.com/alan/windev/sourcesafe.html
http://www.developsense.com/testing/VSSDefects.html
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2006/08/source-control-anything-but-sourcesafe.html
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我相信现在大多数组要么正在使用,要么正在迁移到 Team Foundation Server 。
我不清楚微软是否曾经出来详细描述过他们使用的工具,但我在互联网的一些深处、黑暗的角落听说大型团队(Windows 团队、Office 团队等)为了很长一段时间以来,我一直使用 Perforce 的自定义版本来进行版本控制。我被引导相信一些团队已经(尝试)使用 SourceSafe,但它从未在那里广泛传播。
I believe that nowadays most of the groups either do currently use or are migrating to Team Foundation Server.
It's not clear to me that Microsoft has ever come out and described in detail the tools they use, but I have heard in some deep, dark corners of the internet that the large teams (Windows team, Office team, etc) have, for a long, long time, used what is essentially a custom version of Perforce for version control. I have been led to believe that some teams have (attempted to) made use of SourceSafe, but it's never been widespread there.
他们使用 Teamserver 进行源代码控制(或者我在参加雷丁校区的视觉工作室活动时被告知)
They use Teamserver for source control (or so I was told whilst attending a visual studio event at the Reading campus)