I couldn't agree more: it's a bitter experience developing web app on
windows. But sometimes I just want to do a quick try on my familiar
Windows, before I become an expert on Linux.

On Aug 25, 5:07 pm, Lee Hambley <lee.hamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Prompting the user when needed is iffy at best even under *NIX, on Windows
> i'm surprised your machine hasn't caught fire :) As a general rule with
> deployment aim for no human interaction. If you feel generous, you could add
> a note to the docs to the effect that in your experience prompting for an
> SCM password didn't work on Windows.
>
> (We unix folks generally assume nothing on Windows works, and it's not
> "officially" supported, as developing web apps on Windows is a hostile, cold
> and miserable experience)
>
> - Lee

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