FROM : Fritz Anderson
DATE : Sat Nov 03 22:44:43 2007
On 3 Nov 2007, at 4:06 PM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
> It seems perverse to me that someone would want to use NIBs in a
> team of more than three developers, while you're effectively
> blindfolded and can't even do a "code review" of the NIB changes
> another developer did.
I'm sure you mean more than I intend to address, but isn't this
analogous to giving more than three developers simultaneous rights to
edit a JPEG? As in, isn't that a _very_ bad idea, and one of the
reasons SCM systems offer locks?
— F
DATE : Sat Nov 03 22:44:43 2007
On 3 Nov 2007, at 4:06 PM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
> It seems perverse to me that someone would want to use NIBs in a
> team of more than three developers, while you're effectively
> blindfolded and can't even do a "code review" of the NIB changes
> another developer did.
I'm sure you mean more than I intend to address, but isn't this
analogous to giving more than three developers simultaneous rights to
edit a JPEG? As in, isn't that a _very_ bad idea, and one of the
reasons SCM systems offer locks?
— F






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