And yes, I'm also *SICK* of putting up with an endless stream of bugs that keep
creeping up and slowing me down.

I'm empathic, don't get me wrong, and hurray, the last two svn updates I did
didn't break my whole application and mostly still have all issues I report and
produced test programms for fixed.

You will understand however that for people having a job to do this is a bit,
uhm shall we say, strenous?

Have I been asking myself, should I just drop SA and write my own thing that
will at least do what I want. Hell yes! Unfortunately it also would mean I
wasted my time trying to get SA working for me. Do really want to suggest that?

Quoting Florian Boesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> As we're down to mutual shouting,
>
> Yes Michael, hibernate may be hugely popular, and I may not know it, but from
> what I hear hibernate scales across a cluster of machines...
>
> How does SA scale across a cluster of machines?
>
> I don't see how this works with SA. I'd be happy if you enlighten my ways by
> simply giving me the directions how to operate SA in order not to break it
> when
> working with more then one process. Oh pardon, that may be an overly
> unrealistic
> requirement, silly me!
>
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