Difference between revisions of "Tool Transitions In A CI Environment"
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===What are some solutions to this resistance?=== | ===What are some solutions to this resistance?=== |
Latest revision as of 10:58, 25 April 2009
Example subtext: Transitioning ClearCase as a tool to Git
Why is there resistance to change?
- Management might resist change in general
- Software vendors don't want to loose license sales
- Migration of data might be difficult, impossible, or costly
- Migration of work-methods/procedures might also be difficult
- Requires some prioritization/negotiation with other required work
- Delay of releases not be tenable.
- Might require man-hours of research of new tools or new versions
- Migration from old tool to new tool requires coexistence of two tools
- New stuff uses new tool, old stuff uses old tool