tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post8667600323743647535..comments2024-03-12T08:47:06.739+01:00Comments on Plastic SCM blog: Eat your own dog foodF3RD3Fhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11524626976811746062noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post-41636780613188786832011-04-20T14:15:26.592+02:002011-04-20T14:15:26.592+02:00Thanks David M.
Yes, in fact that's something...Thanks David M.<br /><br />Yes, in fact that's something we do on a daily basis, although we're very fortunate because we're developers using our own development tool. I mean, "eating your own's dog food" is probably not that easy when you're developing business software, for instance, in fact, it isn't! :)Pablo Santoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083682682597484025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27232680.post-72247905470426538082011-04-20T05:19:13.813+02:002011-04-20T05:19:13.813+02:00It's great to see companies 'eating their ...It's great to see companies 'eating their own dog food.' I just read a post by Dan Barnett about him doing the same thing: http://admin.worketc.com/Blogs/Development/69<br /><br />I think it adds a ton of credibility to any organization that eats their own dogfood. Employees instantly have an empathy towards customer frustration and a better knowledge of the software in general, while at the same time it gives insight into any possible issues facing a system - it's like free testing!David Mnoreply@blogger.com