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SCM interop with CMVC


Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | asked Jul 10 '07, 4:15 p.m.
Are there plans (or thoughts) to create SCM interop with CMVC? Have any IBM teams shown interest in CMVC interop?

I read the RSDC presentation about Jazz for System i/z. It mentions interop with System i/z specific SCMs. Is this in the context of "it's possible to do it" or is there any interop actively being worked on for System i/z.

Thanks,
Knut

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alex wing (11) | answered Jan 14 '20, 12:27 p.m.

 Mark Parry is leading a team that is investigating using the SCM interop 
("connector") machinery to connect Jazz SCM to CMVC.

We have had several discussions with the System i/z team on doing the 
same for the System i/z SCM repositories. The System i/z team is 
actively working on getting the Jazz repository to run on System i/z, 
but development on the SCM saffron connectors for System i/z has not yet 
started. (If anyone is interested in helping with this, let me know, 
and I can get you in touch with the right folks).

Cheers,
Geoff

knut wrote:

Are there plans (or thoughts) to create SCM interop with CMVC? Have
any IBM teams shown interest in CMVC interop?

I read the RSDC presentation about Jazz for System i/z. It mentions
interop with System i/z specific SCMs. Is this in the context of
"it's possible to do it" or is there any interop actively
being worked on for System i/z.

Thanks,
Knut
Fantastic!


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Mark Ingebretson (58515236) | answered Feb 24 '09, 8:38 p.m.
David Ward wrote:
Great .. thanks Mark

Mark Ingebretson wrote:
David Ward wrote:
I was curious about the status of the CMVC connector work ?

I just posted a another question about importing CMVC files into Jazz
using scmtools adding the CMVC version number as file metadata.

Cheers
Dave

Internal IBM users interested in the CMVC connector work can find out
more here: https://cs.opensource.ibm.com/projects/cmvc-jazz/

Sprint 2 which finished last week delivered the following functionality:

- SCM Synchronization between
a) Jazz Agile and CMVC prototype Release process
b) Jazz Scrum and CMVC track_only Release Process

You're welcome, Dave, but I accidentally omitted half the sprint 2 results:

Defect Integration :

- Automatic synchronization of Defects between CMVC and Jazz
- Defects States Mapping between RTC-Scrum and CMVC-Track Process

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David Ward (8311214) | answered Feb 24 '09, 4:38 p.m.
Great .. thanks Mark

Mark Ingebretson wrote:
David Ward wrote:
I was curious about the status of the CMVC connector work ?

I just posted a another question about importing CMVC files into Jazz
using scmtools adding the CMVC version number as file metadata.

Cheers
Dave

Internal IBM users interested in the CMVC connector work can find out
more here: https://cs.opensource.ibm.com/projects/cmvc-jazz/

Sprint 2 which finished last week delivered the following functionality:

- SCM Synchronization between
a) Jazz Agile and CMVC prototype Release process
b) Jazz Scrum and CMVC track_only Release Process

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Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | answered Feb 11 '09, 2:08 p.m.
David Ward wrote:
I was curious about the status of the CMVC connector work ?

I just posted a another question about importing CMVC files into Jazz
using scmtools adding the CMVC version number as file metadata.

Cheers
Dave

Internal IBM users interested in the CMVC connector work can find out
more here: https://cs.opensource.ibm.com/projects/cmvc-jazz/

Sprint 2 which finished last week delivered the following functionality:

- SCM Synchronization between
a) Jazz Agile and CMVC prototype Release process
b) Jazz Scrum and CMVC track_only Release Process

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David Ward (8311214) | answered Feb 08 '09, 8:08 a.m.
I was curious about the status of the CMVC connector work ?

I just posted a another question about importing CMVC files into Jazz
using scmtools adding the CMVC version number as file metadata.

Cheers
Dave


Geoffrey Clemm wrote:
Mark Parry is leading a team that is investigating using the SCM interop
("connector") machinery to connect Jazz SCM to CMVC.

We have had several discussions with the System i/z team on doing the
same for the System i/z SCM repositories. The System i/z team is
actively working on getting the Jazz repository to run on System i/z,
but development on the SCM connectors for System i/z has not yet
started. (If anyone is interested in helping with this, let me know,
and I can get you in touch with the right folks).

Cheers,
Geoff

knut wrote:
Are there plans (or thoughts) to create SCM interop with CMVC? Have
any IBM teams shown interest in CMVC interop?

I read the RSDC presentation about Jazz for System i/z. It mentions
interop with System i/z specific SCMs. Is this in the context of
"it's possible to do it" or is there any interop actively
being worked on for System i/z.

Thanks,
Knut

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Jul 10 '07, 9:26 p.m.
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Mark Parry is leading a team that is investigating using the SCM interop
("connector") machinery to connect Jazz SCM to CMVC.

We have had several discussions with the System i/z team on doing the
same for the System i/z SCM repositories. The System i/z team is
actively working on getting the Jazz repository to run on System i/z,
but development on the SCM connectors for System i/z has not yet
started. (If anyone is interested in helping with this, let me know,
and I can get you in touch with the right folks).

Cheers,
Geoff

knut wrote:
Are there plans (or thoughts) to create SCM interop with CMVC? Have
any IBM teams shown interest in CMVC interop?

I read the RSDC presentation about Jazz for System i/z. It mentions
interop with System i/z specific SCMs. Is this in the context of
"it's possible to do it" or is there any interop actively
being worked on for System i/z.

Thanks,
Knut

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