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If you don't trust your developers, then you've got bigger problems.



Sure. But at the same time, if you make it a policy to forbid nailguns at the workplace, you have less people shooting themselves in the foot while you're not looking.


Great unless you're a home construction business.

Anyway, this analogy isn't helping anyone. You think libs in source control is a problem because some people might not do it properly. I'm contending that there's nothing wrong with libs in source control--there's something wrong with letting people who might not do it properly near your source control.


There are clear benefits from having a package manager (if anything, pesky things like version numbers, direct dependencies, etc are self-documented). In addition, it does prevent people from taking shortcuts, and even good people take shortcuts when the deadline is short enough.




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