On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 18:58, Robert Stehwien <rstehw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> >
>> > If you have to work Remote, why limit yourself to us only? There are
>> > developers outside the states you know...
>>
>> Yes, but if you're pair programming (which they are), it sure helps to
>> if all involved are awake at the same time. So maybe Canadians would
>> be OK. ;-)
>
> How well does remote pair programming work?  I telecommute 100% so I'm
> curious.  Must be working for you guys, I just haven't tried Rudel.  Since I
> almost live in emacs I should give it a try sometime... if I can find any of
> my co-workers that use emacs.

It's so cool to learn sth new. We used just screen -x for a serious
remote pair work; I haven't heard of Rudel yet, thanks for pointing at
it.

Yeah as you said it's crucial to be in the same or similar timezone.
Being in central Europe I can just wish you luck guys :]]

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