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in thread What's your prefered revision control system?

I had to vote for Aegis. There's nothing like having the firepower of a cruiser from the US Navy to keep the other programmers in line.

Right, now I want to write a revision-control system called Yamato, or maybe Iowa. I do have to wonder about your workplace, if you have to deal with threats from airborne programmers on a regular basis....

ObPedantic: IIRC, Aegis is the radar+missile+FCS system, Ticonderoga is the ship class.

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Re^3: What's your prefered revision control system?
by tbone1 (Monsignor) on Sep 29, 2004 at 15:49 UTC
    Well, that's when management throws more programmers at a project, using a catapult. You know, it's the old 'nine pregnant women can create a baby in one month' philosophy.

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Re^3: What's your prefered revision control system? (naval "humour")
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 08, 2004 at 19:07 UTC
    Definitely Yamato -- gotta go for that Wave Motion Gun...