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Comment replaced by a shell script. a simple shell script (Score 1) 80

"Yes, an electronic brain," said Frankie, "a simple one would suffice."
"A simple one!" wailed Arthur.
"Yeah," said Zaphod with a sudden evil grin, "you'd just have to program it to say What? and I don't understand and Where's the tea? Who'd know the difference?"
"What?" cried out Arthur, backing away still farther.

Comment Re:Redmine is good (Score 2) 144

Agreed.

While Redmine definitely has plenty of plugins and features for "agilism," it's easy to bypass or ignore them. It also allows SSO for Windows users with fallback to user+password, sends change and assignment notices by email, and has a Wiki built in. You can auto-create recurring issues if that's needed (think assigned weekly/monthly tasks), and there's a knowledge-base plugin that we've also found useful. It is project centered, where you can assign subsets of users to projects when they're created, and archive cancelled or completed projects to remove clutter.

Comment plastic's old and busted, hot metal is new hotness (Score 2) 230

geeze, just print the parts in wax and then do green sand or investment casting of whatever metal is suitable.
You savages are capable of melting metal, aren't you?!

Design of a open source robot to automate the metal casting process is left as an exercise for the student.

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