Nat wrote:
> The radical concept is that once those steps are out of the way, and a
> competent, experienced architect has written Fusestubs (Fusedocs in an
> otherwise empty file) for all the fuses, it will only take a day or so to
> have the actual coding done, by using a distributed development approach.

What I've never understood is how anyone can possibly write perfect 
fusedocs for a large scale application. Isn't that tantamount to
writing more than a nominal amount of code and having it work the
first time -- only on a much larger and more difficult scale? 

Has anyone discovered any best practices for getting fusedocs as 
accurate as possible within a reasonable timeframe?

Patrick


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