Blum, Jason (SAA) wrote:
>
> I think I have done a poor job of describing the scenario. Ben Forta's
> "Maybe We Should Try a Separation" (CFDJ Vol 4 Issue 10) really got me
> to thinking: there are so many good reasons for code reuse (faster
> development time, centralized ("policable") code, easier debugging,
> etc.) But getting developers to tie into existing resources is
> hopeless, particularly when your community of developers comes and goes
> and is rarely around long enough to really respond to your efforts to
> get them to reuse codes and build off each others' functionality.
If they don't want to tie into existing resources and you don't
have the authority to order them to do it, it is hopeless. And
even if you have the authority but they don't want it, it is
probably just as hopeless.
But from your scenario I get the impression you are not talking
about just an ISP. You are talking about a closely connected
community that already has ties with eachother. So maybe you
should explain a bit more about that community. And what do the
developers themselves think about it?
Jochem
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