Don't forget that the Author's edition for level 1.11 applies also to the pipeline shipped with CMS. Thus, if it does something different from stuff that isn't marked as 1.12 extension, you can APAR it against CMS.
j. On 28 June 2010 20:15, Rob van der Heij <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Ian S. Worthington > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Our very wonderful and charming vm admin lady also demured at having the >> later >> version as our default in case it broke IBM-standard tools. She was persuaded >> though to allow me to put it up on a common disk and all who want it use >> PICKPIPE to install it as their own default. It's been like this for some >> years now without even a single incident. > > There's a lot of FUD about breaking things. Sometimes people find > their pipeline break, switch back and find it still does not work, and > forget about what else they fixed to make it work. The very few > incompatible differences are documented very clearly, and rarely hurt. > If your pipeline works with CMS Indoor Plumbing, it should not be hard > to make it work with Plastic Pipes too. It might be worth a > requirement to see whether IBM could put in that effort, or at least > make it APARable when things actually break. > > The pickpipe approach is effective in that you can write your code to > exploit the latest goodies, and leave the IBM services alone. It would > be nice if IBM could at least ship z/VM with a current version with > pickpipe for those who are download challenged. > > Rob >
