On 12/14/2011 02:38 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Apache Wiki wrote on Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 19:05:07 -0000:
>> Comment:
>> Try to clarify some stuff that didn't quite jive on my last read-thru.
>>
>> == Design: Server-Dictated Configuration ==
>> - Many software development shops of non-trivial size desire to have (and to the extent possible, to enforce) a uniform configuration environment among the various clients which commit to their repositories. Although these shops may have the ability to control the environment on the client machines (dictating software versions, etc), relying upon the client for setting various configuration parameters can be time-consuming and problematic.
>> + Many software development shops of non-trivial size desire to have (and to the extent possible, to enforce) a uniform configuration environment among the various clients which commit to their repositories. Although these shops may have some ability to control the environment on the client machines (dictating software versions, etc), expecting humans to consistently set and maintain various runtime configuration parameters in accordance with corporate policy and on every repository-accessing client computer is both error-prone and unscalable.
>
> Is there any way to get line-based (rather than paragraph-based) diffs
> from the wiki? That would enable reviewing them.
You are seeing line-based diffs. It's just that that lines are unmanagably
long. :-)
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Received on 2011-12-14 21:06:38 CET