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  1. thanks for the feedback trq, well, I think the problem would be solved if they never went back and changed the previous versions/branches. unfortunately, even today, they went back and made changes to a version that was versions prior to the most current version. How do you convince your bosses, Once something is released, it is sealed.
  2. I have a situation with my job where we have software versioning in place. We are having releases ever 2 weeks to a month. for example we are currently working on 2.2.1.0 and 2.3.0.0 we have requirements for 2.3 and 2.2.1 any changes we make to 2.2.1 need to be replicated in 2.3 also what is going on is they are going back to previous versions and making other corrections to 2.2.0.0 and now 2.1.4.1 and 2.1.5.0 and adding a new version 2.1.5.1 this is getting to be a little too much to keep up with and we have a team in china working with us also, and I am working and managing the project files. we have github as a repository system and have versions for 2.3, 2.2, and 2.1 the idea is that each repository will have the latest of its sub kind well, we recently released 2.2.0.0 and then started on 2.2.1.0 and then they made a bunch of changes to 2.2.0.0 and then released the package then the chineese made changes to the files that we broke off (out of repositories) after the package was released and then stuff didn't work because the chineese wanted to replace files from 2.2.1.0 into 2.2.0.0 which may also compromise the integrity of everything. I got reprimanded for not properly communicating with the chineese to stop making changes... now, they want to have a separate repository for each an every release what is the best strategy to keep up with this. It seems like it is set up to fail and have crossover that is going to break. I have done the best I can do to keep versions of every system. am I just in over my head or what?
  3. I have worked with Fusion charts and jpchart, but what I need is a charting library that will allow for points to be relative distance in a line graph. For example: we have timed transactions so that the points for 10 minutes difference are closer than 30 minutes and 60 minutes. Most examples I have found show all points equidistant from each other. Also, I need to be able to save the graph as an image in PHP backend code. many thank yous in advance Todd
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