SCC compliant
SCC compliant as applied to revision control software, means that a program uses a particular interface defined by Microsoft for Visual SourceSafe.[1] The SCC denotes Source Code Control.
Notes
- "About SCC compliance and Rational ClearCase — Technote (FAQ)". IBM. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
gollark: Maybe I should try and clarify the exact model of this a bit, hm.
gollark: Say, 1KST per thousand invocations (precise number up for debate).
gollark: It could work if it just billed the *author* a bit.
gollark: But the issue is that *that would not actually be my code*, that would be a thirdparty contract which had to use my system for CPU/etc.
gollark: 980 millikrist.
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