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Topic Title: Collaborative versus Insulated Projects Topic Summary: Created On: 10-Apr-2006 19:24 Status: Read Only |
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If a person has a collaborative project that is in the working state can other developers reconfigure the person's project? The thought is that this is not possible because it is no different in this respect from an insulated project. Which leads to the question what is the benefit of a Collaborative project? How are Collaborative Projects supposed to be shared between developers? |
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Hello Daniel,
as far as i know it is not possible to reconfigure that persons project unless you do a sync fist. Working with a collaborative project means you get all the tasks that are completed - not only the ones distributed by your build manager. So the projects handles like an integration testing project - you get your own assigned tasks and all completed ones for that project. |
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Hello Daniel,
as Philipp already pointed out, "collaborative" only means collaborative with respect to the completed tasks. You can never sync or reconfigure other developers' working projects as you don't have write access. If you really want to share a project, you have to create a project with purpose "shared". Regards/Barbara |
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My understanding is that Synergy prevents you from having multiple people have a working project in their workarea. Collaborative development allows other developers to have a parallel working project and in that project receive any objects belonging to all completed tasks.
When the first developer makes a change, he would complete the task, checking in all objects. That task, which is now in the completed state becomes available to the second developer, who would receive those objects upon reconfig of her project.
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