It reads as being very hand-wavy, without mention of how large-scale CI was actually used.
As commenter Brad Appleton pointed out (in 2006), the premise was unfounded in the first place, writing: "I would say it's not accurate that "Continuous Integration Kills Big Projects" because I think that continuous integration wasnt intended to scale "linearly", but recursively, at multiple levels of integration."
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 13.4 ms ] threadAs commenter Brad Appleton pointed out (in 2006), the premise was unfounded in the first place, writing: "I would say it's not accurate that "Continuous Integration Kills Big Projects" because I think that continuous integration wasnt intended to scale "linearly", but recursively, at multiple levels of integration."