I did read the article that was referenced. I did not read the article that that article referenced. My point was about the comment on "over engineering". This problem was not cause by over engineering.
I agree. Also his comment about "over engineering" making the system "more brittle" was odd. For data that important, I would have mirrored the databases to "warm standby" servers. They could have been back up in…
It didn't work for me at all. I created a new task, and would edit the title, and description. As soon as I would click off of the task all my changes were lost.
I did read the article that was referenced. I did not read the article that that article referenced. My point was about the comment on "over engineering". This problem was not cause by over engineering.
I agree. Also his comment about "over engineering" making the system "more brittle" was odd. For data that important, I would have mirrored the databases to "warm standby" servers. They could have been back up in…
It didn't work for me at all. I created a new task, and would edit the title, and description. As soon as I would click off of the task all my changes were lost.