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authorChris McDonough <chrism@agendaless.com>2009-11-14 03:56:18 +0000
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Wording.
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@@ -379,10 +379,12 @@ However, currently, there are times when a BFG application developer
will be required to interact with ZCML, and thus XML. Alas; it is
what it is. You might think some other configuration file format
would be better. But all configuration formats suck in one way or
-another; I personally don't think any of our lives would be markedly
+another. I personally don't think any of our lives would be markedly
better if the format were YAML, JSON, or INI. It's all just plumbing
-that you mostly cut and paste once you're past 20 minutes into a
-project.
+that you mostly cut and paste once you've progressed 30 minutes into
+your first project. It seems that most of the folks who tend to
+agitate for another configuration file format are folks that haven't
+yet spent that 30 minutes.
.. _model_traversal_confusion: