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\begin{itemize}
\item Ubiquitous -- any machine which you can run command line tools
on has GNU make available.
- \item Large community -- lots of people use GNU make. It's well
- understood and you can get questions answered
+ \item Large community -- lots of people use GNU make. It's not going
+ to go away tomorrow.
\item Simple rules -- all of the rules are in a simple text file
which is easily edited and version controlled
\item Reasonable debugging -- you can see the commands that make is
\begin{itemize}
\item Timestamps, not MD5sums
\item Complicated workflows
+ \item Interaction of rules can be complicated to understand
+ \item Yet Another Language
\end{itemize}
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