Version Control: No More Save As…

No longer something just big companies do, version control can be just as useful for small teams and even one-man bands. This panel will discuss what tools are available, differing approaches to controversial topics like branching, and whether to use hosted or in-house.

Matt Mullenweg, Automattic / WordPress

Karen Nguyen, Yahoo!

Zach Nies, Rally Software Development

Joe Pezzillo, joepezzillo.com

Derek Scruggs, SurveyGizmo

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