The actual product was hosting, more or less, although with some additional constraints that meant more moving parts. The bash grew out of manual scripts to provide automation and a UI for support.
> You must have mastered the bizarreness of bash arrays by the end of that :)
I mastered a lot of the weird corners, though we mostly kept them out of the code. I've forgotten much since.
> You must have mastered the bizarreness of bash arrays by the end of that :)
I mastered a lot of the weird corners, though we mostly kept them out of the code. I've forgotten much since.