Michael Favia wrote:
On 10/15/2009 08:14 AM, Eike Starkmann wrote:
Robert Douglass wrote:
Eike, this sounds pretty neat. Thanks for brining it to our attention. It would also be a good tool for training and consulting, where you could save a trip to the customer's office and work with them on code directly.
Thank you. I also thought of the scope that you can introduce newcomers to an Open Source Project more easily, by giving him/her a short code tour with Saros. But this is just my thinking, since I don't know if somebody has done this. What do you think?
This is exactly what i find myself doing with my developers that are new to the "drupal way" I plan on installing this today and integrating it into my eclipse workflow for a test run. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Its a novel solution to an old problem of communicating via line numbers :). -mf Thanks for testing it, would be great if you can keep me up to date and give me some feedback.
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