On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Gregg Lind <[email protected]> wrote:
> The solutions you suggest *do not* in fact solve those problems, which
> are people problems, and perception problems.

But that's _people_ problem, as you say, not a technical problem.
Completely different issue. I was offering technical solutions to the
problem of packaging conveniently versioned code, not how to solve
people issues.

Applying technical solutions to people has seldom worked out, because
people have a distorted perception of how things work (e.g, "quality
software must have tags") and there's no way of fixing that with
software tools. I can fully understand your frustrations, but the
approach you're suggesting is just not right. If they don't understand
web.py's virtues and shortcomings, let them be. I doubt a set of tags
would make things dramatically better as you suggest.

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