Michael Hudson wrote: > Is roundup usable yet? I played with it a bit yesterday, but I'm not > really sure what's needed. It would have the advantage that if it > didn't do something we needed, we could probably club it into doing it > easily enough. the drawback with "easily enough" is that you cannot resist modifying it -- so instead of learning how to use the tool you have in the best way, you end up hacking on the tool instead of doing more important work. (fwiw, we're using a very slightly modified version of Ping's original one-day hack. took a couple of months to find the right "use patterns", but now that we know how to use it in a way that fits our development process, I doubt you can find a "more usable" tool...) </F>
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