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Release 3.6. Healthy set of features.
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Joe makes a good point here. I think it's such failures to keep seperation between concerns that lead to some projects turning into such dependency hairballs.
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Hi Julian,
I thought you may find Multi-stage Continuous Integration an interesting practice; one that allows continuous integration to scale to large, geographically distributed and Agile development environments where it typically can break down and become continuous noise indicating that someone has broken the build, again and again.
http://www.accurev.com/multistage-continuous-integration.html
Here you will find the Agile Development Thoughts blog of Damon Poole, AccuRev CTO: http://damonpoole.blogspot.com/
I hope you will consider it a must read.
Best,
Alex
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