What do you lose if you use Git for source control management with the RTC-Git interface instead of using RTC v6.0.0 or v6.0.2 for source code management in full?
We have some project teams that want to use Git with the RTC-Git interface for source code management instead of using RTC v6.0.0 or v6.0.2 for source code management in full.
I have seen the "GIT or RTC source control", "Who has used Git Enterprise and RTC together to manage process for Git source control operations and to associate work items with Git commits", "Jazz Source Control git Emulation" and "Git for source control, RTC for planning & Work Items" posts previously submitted on Jazz.net but none of them answer these questions for these versions (some are very old posts and answers and some of my questions are not addressed in any of them at all). |
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