Thanks to help from @kubukoz, @jdegoes and @rolandkuhn at Scala Wave this weekend, I now have a working Fury build for Cats & Cats Effect, a nearly-working Fury build for Scalaz, a Homebrew install for Fury, and a bunch of ideas for some easy wins for improving Fury!
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I think that most satisfying of all was watching
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But I won't release it before it's ready. We encountered a few critical bugs, and it's not yet reached the standards I consider reliable enough for a tool that *I* would want to use to build Scala. But you'll hear about it as soon as it does, and today it feels a step closer.
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Replying to @propensive
Just ship it, in
#oss, a few imperfections are a great motivator for new contributors to join!
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A key difference with a build tool, unfortunately, is its ability to create legacy we would need to support later...
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