pa@curly.appmag.com (Pierre Asselin) (06/22/91)
Let me see if I can help with the swelling... In article <1991Jun20.173907.9412@pensoft.uucp> pensoft!robin writes: >Granted, the SEs don't always know which end is up, but they do have a >support structure for "how-to" and "config" problems. If it never gets >used, it will never get better. [...] No, no, you don't understand. Too many workstations, not enough knowledgable SE's. Too many bureaucrats standing in the way. Right answers to the wrong questions. Denials. Packing lists. If a problem isn't a known bug or isn't obviously a new one and therefore falls outside Software Defect's official purview, things are grim. The support structure really doesn't work that well. Workstations aren't mainframes. Streamline! open systems! power to the troops! death to red tape! We're on IBMLINK through our mainframe and it helps a bit. But comp.unix.aix is way ahead. -- --Pierre Asselin, R&D, Applied Magnetics. I speak for me.