[thelist] What tools should I use?

Anthony Ettinger apwebdesign at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 13 13:23:38 CDT 2005


True, but it's like a wiki. Anyone can add code (in
some cases) but there is usually someone who reviews
it before it goes to production. And even if it does
go through, someone could easily spot it and fix it.



--- Ken Schaefer <Ken at adOpenStatic.com> wrote:

> Or maybe introduce a regression...
> 
> Cheers
> Ken
> 
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> As far as stability is concerned, open source allows
> for a quicker response time, you know the problem,
> you
> can easily checkin a fix.
> 
> 
> --- Steve Lewis <nepolon at worlddomination.net> wrote:
> 
> > Ian Anderson wrote:
> > 
> > > I disagree about the extent of the issues. IIS
> and
> > ASP are a stable, 
> > > predictable platform - the advantage of being
> the
> > oldest dynamic page 
> > > technology. The only difference you get caught
> out
> > by in the MS workflow 
> > 
> > I just have to point out that this 'oldest
> > technology' bit is an 
> > absolutely meaningless claim, even if it were
> true. 
> > We can quickly 
> > regress into defining 'is' with such claims but
> that
> > is an enormous red 
> > herring as age of a language does not equate to
> > stability or 
> > predictability let alone other important qualities
> > such as correctness 
> > or flexibility.
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