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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C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net>
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