That is my position... again, I am not sure how you got this conclusion from the article.
The "I am not advocating to write things from scratch" is more of a caveat to the people I know will comment NIH nonsense rather than anything productive.
But yes, my position is minimize dependencies and slow and carefully vet them too, and do not automate this process.
The article specifically excludes this as _the_ solution to the problem:
> I am not advocating to write things from scratch.
and is clear in its target:
> That’s my general criticism: the unnecessary automation.
Yes, fewer dependencies is a solution, but it does not seem to be the author's position.
That is my position... again, I am not sure how you got this conclusion from the article.
The "I am not advocating to write things from scratch" is more of a caveat to the people I know will comment NIH nonsense rather than anything productive.
But yes, my position is minimize dependencies and slow and carefully vet them too, and do not automate this process.