The way I code is as follows: 1/ make a change on my local machine 2/ verify it works by running some kind of tests
If I don't do 2/ then there is a high chance it will break something and I'll only know the following day.
To do 2, there are 2 solutions I can see: 1/ install gumpy locally but that's not very easy to do 2/ have a kind of "self-service gumpy" that you can start on demand
What do you think?
Interesting.
I never though that people would have a problem modifying the metadata files for fear of breaking gump.
But, I wonder, if your build is already broken, why are you afraid of breaking it?
-- Stefano.
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