I’ve never really liked the way that Erlang’s existing tools generally force one to accept “releases” as the One True Way to structure, build, test, launch and deploy Erlang programs. We have escript, of course, which is fantastic, but it does come with a few handicaps such as making it a somewhat cubmersome and magical […]
Tag: open source
Methodologies in open source development
Prompted by an article on opensource.com about scrum in foss projects. This is an incomplete, impulsive rough draft and requires some major revisions. Nothing makes me facepalm faster than when I get hired to work on a project and the first thing anyone tells me is “This project is going to be great because we […]