On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:26 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
The only way to accomplish this is called version control
I thought it was clear in the first paragraph that version control is involved:
"They have both checked out Foo's trunk and are regularly committing changes to it."
There are several other indications as well, such as the description of Alice tagging the code base and Bob updating his working copy.
To be absolutely clear, Alice and Bob are both using version control. All code, including AppA, AppB, and Foo are managed in a source code repository.
But I don't think this improves the situation in any way. As Ben noted, the scenario shows version control working as designed.
but since you do not want to use version control ..
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