Hi Nancym
>Yeah, it's sad when trying to communicate makes one legally vulnerable. Hm...< thinks about marriage...> *g*.
I guess I must feel lucky because here in the Netherlabds, we *can* have communications without layers lurking around, but I fear that this will not last for long.
>Seriously, I asked the Test manager whether he'd consider giving a presentation at a DEVCON on the testing and release process. I'm hoping he'll consider it. After all, it _is_ a discipline as much as modeling and OOD, so I don't really see why he couldn't talk about it in that way and avoid any legal issues.
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>Oh, hell. What do people think? They're up there picking their noses? Guess since I'm not perfect and have left even stupid bugs in code on occassion I'm _not_ about to indict them. Tease them unmercifully at WhilFest? Oh, for sure. *bg*
Amen. The last time I deployed a solid, perfect application was in the days when '10 Print "UniversalThread" 20 run' was the standard *s*
Nowadays, I will try to get rid of as many bugs as possible that I, as a mere human, can get rid of. (Maybe creating some new bugs, as stated in the law of sustained trouble)
Any help that can improve my s/n (signal / noise) ratio is okay in my book, just like the knowledge to improve my thinking about coding.
Both can (I hope *s*) improve the quality of my applications though, so for me there is no (real) difference.
Frank Camp