From: Mark Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:18:43 -0500
> Mind you, no arguing that this is effective when that poor bloke has > a day free to download the git-tree and build/reboot a dozen times. Like the internet, this time spent is beneficial because it's pushing the work out to the end nodes. In fact git bisect is an awesome example of the end node principle in action for software development and QA. For the end-user wanting their bug fixed and the developer it's a win win situation because the reporter is actually able to do something proactive which will help get the bug they want fixed faster. So I don't agree with framing this person as a "poor bloke". Our testers are more empowered than ever to lead the process towards a fix.