Unadaptable or Unapplicable
The product has the functionality that is desired, but it is not possible to apply it to the tech stack of the developer or is not suitable for the infrastructure that the developer needs to operate in.
Another example would be that the tool has the functionality but it cannot be applied because it isn't configurable to restrict it to the developer's privileges. IE: a tool to watch logging and/or values but it isn't retractable to the developers testdata only, creating a privacy issue when integrated.
Unadaptable or Unapplicable
The product has the functionality that is desired, but it is not possible to apply it to the tech stack of the developer or is not suitable for the infrastructure that the developer needs to operate in.
Another example would be that the tool has the functionality but it cannot be applied because it isn't configurable to restrict it to the developer's privileges. IE: a tool to watch logging and/or values but it isn't retractable to the developers testdata only, creating a privacy issue when integrated.
@eekayonline Thanks for reply. How would you describe "Unadaptable/Unapplicable" as different than "Unable"?