I fully agree that such eggs should not have been released into the
wild. It is just that, down here in real-life, these eggs *have* been
released, and their versions *have* been nailed (not nailing the
versions of *all* eggs means saying goodbye to the idea of
reproducible buildouts).
By
Previously Stefan H. Holek wrote:
> I fully agree that such eggs should not have been released into the
> wild. It is just that, down here in real-life, these eggs *have* been
> released, and their versions *have* been nailed (not nailing the
> versions of *all* eggs means saying goodbye to t
On 20.09.2007, at 20:50, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Stefan H. Holek wrote:
I fully agree that such eggs should not have been released into the
wild. It is just that, down here in real-life, these eggs *have* been
released, and their versions *have* been nailed (not nailing the
version