>The organization you speak of is pretty rare and completely arbitrary. VSS integration in VFP was poorly done, so that many leading VFP people do not use it.
It's fine enough to keep the code together - but I agree with the poor integration. Anyway, that was solved by a bit of organisation, not much more then we had before VSS. And VSS those days comes by a copy of VS 6 or so and that is still working.
Since I do not like to merge code I have no problems with VCX as binary - the VCA is superfluous and the pjm does not all it should do, but that is no real problem. At least it works out of the IDE. Stable and reliable for more then a decade now.
I have not much contact with
leading people - I'm free to do my own failures. :)
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