On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 12:33:24 -0500, Michael Feathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
> Because it's hard for me to imagine caring about the product without
> caring about the build.  If we don't care whether software builds
> correctly, well, then all bets are off.  We might as well go out and in
> the street and play marbles rather than write software.  So, for that
> reason it is important to care -very publically- about the build.  It
> builds that sense that: hey, we as a team, care about quality work.
> 

Even if developers care, there is room for error from more reasons than apathy.
Isn't the tool then just a unit test on the submission process? And why 
shouldn't it's use be encouraged?

-shishir


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