On Mar 15, 2012, at 11:20 PM, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
> Being able to automate is very good, however...
> <rant>
>
I am 100% with you... my "perfect system" looks *completely* different
to what we have...
There are two options:
1) stop fixing bugs and integrating until we have the perfect system for
handling it.
2) Accept that it might be better to integrate what people are doing anyway
even without yet having the perfect source-code-management/bug
tracker/integration.
Doing 2 while *of course* alligning things to improve the integration system
eventually... but
I do not see how we can build the system that I dream about if we don't move
already now.
And even if it is just for generating small successes that allow us to build on
top. It's hard
to aquire resources out of nothing, but if you have something to show (as bad
as it is) it
magically *is* possible!
Marcus
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