On Dec 12, 2007, at 3:46 PM, Nate Lowrie wrote:
>> Of course, and then in the middle of development your
>> update changes
>> something behind the scenes. Wonderful to debug!
>
> If something goes wrong you just revert to a known good revision of
> Dabo. It is no different than updating manually to find a revision
> broke something....
My point was that it is always harder to debug something when you
have many things changing at once. It is always preferable to hold
everything else constant and change one thing at a time, so that when
it crashes you know what change was responsible.
-- Ed Leafe
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