Which is precisely why licencing would work. If you didn't have a
licenced practitioner on staff, or on contract, then you land in the mire
-- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates Contact detail at http://www.lannetlinux.comOn Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Anthony Healy wrote:
> > > Howard Lowndes wrote: > > I wonder if the answer might be a form of professional licencing. > > Any idiot can administer a network without any training or experience. > > I'm not sure it's the actual staff who are to blame. It's organisational > management who hire the cheapest person they can find, fail to give them > enough time to do their job and tell them not to worry about the details. I > would licence management. > > Regards, Tony Healy > > -------- > > This ease of use gave the Microsoft program manager a favorable impression > of the program right off the bat. Now, when Microsoft gets a favorable > impression of a program right off the bat, they shell out $150 million or > so. Joel Eschler (www.joelonsoftware.com) >
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