On 02/22/2013 05:08 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
But it's not too late to start using them in your IDE, in a
long-term view, it's very useful and can prevent from some serious bugs and will help
you to choose the best version to put for your dependencies in your MANIFEST.
As far
as I understood the situation, everyone agrees that we want to
know the best version to put, etc. However, most developers previously
agreed that enabling api tools on a large workspace is too much and
slows down a lot of progress.
We all want to know what versions to put, and we all want to be alerted
when such versions are wrong, or if api regressions have been made when
they shouldnt have. But we'd prefer this is done in a build, nightly or
weekly,
If you really thought about it, if all developers had api tools enabled
during development time, we wouldn't need it enabled in build, would we? ;)