On 2014-01-03 09:43:11 +1300 (+1300), Robert Collins wrote: > I disagree here - educational institutions have followed the trend, > not set it. Likewise corporate management. The trend setting occured > IMNSHO through organisations like Novell and Microsoft disrupting the > computing marketplace through their products {itself neither good or > bad} but what was bad was their choice to not ship the source code [...]
Agreed, this is very likely the reason behind the reason. In some ways, another form of Stockholm Syndrome. > I think that mischaracterises devops :). One of the crucial > sea-changes that has occurred in the intervening period between early > Unix administration and now is the broad acceptance of untested code > as unprofessional, broken, bad. [...] Probably thanks to my changing jobs around the time the modern devops movement began to gain in popularity, I hadn't associated test-centric development culture with it. I can definitely see the relationship though, and so concur it's a positive outcome (and not merely a throwback to "the beforetime"). -- Jeremy Stanley _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev