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Configuration management tools or '''CM's''', are toolkits that handle all and any aspects of managing source code, in the commercial world there has been a tendency to integrate all functions of source code management into all singing and all dancing multi user development toolkits that (potentially) handle anything from initial creation to issue tracking and everything in between, but in the open source world there has been more popular to separate the "creation time" management tasks into single user [[make]] like utilities and have versioning as a separate set of multi-user tools and so on so forth.
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This sort of a modular approach has its advantages, but the downside is that creating automatic features such as generation of documentation, code and system integration and library management become much harder if not nigh impossible.
 
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Our [[links]] section contains a collection of links to online source management and hosting platforms.
 
==OS/2 Configuration management tools==
 
* [[VisualAge TeamConnection]]
;Revision control
* [[Concurrent Versions System]] (CVS)
* [[Revision Control System]] (RCS)
* [[SUBVERSION]]
;Build control
* [[CMake]]
* [[Make]]
* [[NMake]]
* [[Opus Make]]
;Bug & issue trackers
* [[Apache Bloodhound]]
* [[Mantis Bug Tracker]]
* [[OS/2 Problem Tracker]]
* [[Trac]]
;Project management
* [[Trac]]
;Language or development tool specific CM tools
* [[ENVY/Developer]] - For [[Smalltalk]] systems only - Commercial - Discontinued
 
==Online software configuration management hosts==
Note that most of these offer only source management and versioning
* [[GitHub]] - Source code repository and version control - Free for open source projects
* [[Netlabs]] - A repository for OS/2 open-source projects - Free
* [[SourceForge]] - The oldest and most flexible of the free source/project sites.
 
==Local and external articles==
* ''Stefan Ruck:'' [[Manage Your Configuration Files and Data]] - Rudimentary file and project managment
* [http://www.daveeaton.com/scm/ The old comp.software.config-mgmt FAQ] - Outdated but contains a few interesting pieces of information
 
[[Category:Software Configuration Management]][[Category:Utilities]]

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