vorticity Wrote:Yeah, I've heard things are getting pretty bad over there.Sounds like an imperfect solution (that can be improved) might be needed sooner, rather than later. And "perfect is the enemy of good," or in this case "perfect is the enemy of good enough" (since it can be improved after being deployed).
Is there any technical show-stopper left, or are all the remaining coding projects "nice to have" rather than "need to have"? Phrased differently, if you absolutely had to post what you have right now, will it run, deliver pages on demand, and allow updates of even a minimal nature?
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