vote up 0 vote down star

Our shop is using VSS 6 with Source Off Site and I have been marshaling arguments for migration to SVN (or just about anything else). So far, without success. The problems we have been having are legion, yet I have not been able to make the case that using a bad tool costs more than the time we would spend migrating to a better one.

I'm going to leave out the arguments I have used to date to avoid prejudice one way or the other.

How do I get us out of this?

flag

Sounds like a duplicate with stackoverflow.com/questions/115493/… – gizmo Sep 22 '08 at 15:35

closed as exact duplicate by Greg Hewgill Sep 22 '08 at 20:53

4 Answers

vote up 6 vote down check

Very similar question:

How do I convince my team to drop sourcesafe and move to SVN?

link|flag
Thanks, this didn't show up in whatever lame search I did. – KevDog Sep 22 '08 at 15:37
vote up 1 vote down

Duplicate: See This thread

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

I just recently did this with one of our clients. The most effective way is to tie these issues you are having to dollars. In my case we were billing the client hourly, and I started keeping track of how much time we spent battling VSS.

Supplement that with a listing of how you can more easily solve business problems (e.g. - branching and merging with the new tool is so much easier, now we can branch production code and get back to that in a SNAP for an "emergency" release.)

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

I've been using VSS for years, without complaint. But I don't administer it. The administrator hates VSS. So I think you need to make your case as an administrator. (You are probably already doing this; I mention this difference in perspective because you need to know that it's unlikely you will receive support from the troops.)

link|flag

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.