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by jessaustin
2722 days ago
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This is an argument about how to use current tools. TFA doesn't argue that mono will be great once we work really hard. It argues that mono is great now. Thread parent has a specific objection to that argument. You don't reasonably counter that objection with statements about morality. |
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- I was replying to a comment, not the article.
- The article spoke about points that were largely independent of the current or future state of tooling. Instead, it focused on fundamental issues with mono- vs poly-repo systems. Most directly, being forced to fix migrations and incompatibilities immediately rather than letting versions skew.
If you want to batter someone for not arguing for or against the points in the article, you can do it with the comment I was replying to, or with your own comment just now.