Change Management

  • Revenant (2/3/2012)


    Eric M Russell (2/3/2012)


    . . . We developers tend to forget things like that unless someone in the organization is keeping score.

    That's what TFS does - if you use it.

    Yes, here we use TFS for tasks, workflow and version source control.

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • I'm in a small IT department (7 of us). We have no formal change management deployment process; however, we have a standard practice of inserting comments to a "change" section at the top of all code that indicates the change reason, date, and who made the change.

  • Even though our software team varies between 4 and 6 people, it would be a disaster not to have all issues logged, classified, and worked through Jira (www.atlassian.com) and all of our software controlled and versioned with SourceSafe. I would say we are true to this 95% of the time for our two major systems. Exceptions occur for emergency reasons in order to provide hot fixes. For smaller software projects we use the same environment but aren't as strict with the process.

    Cheers,

    Adolfo Socorro

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