Jim Mulder wrote:
  In particular, IPCS-related code tends to be adept at avoiding being
tested with the traps.  Since such code does not require authorization,
and can be run on any supported release via STEPLIB/TSOLIB, it tends
to get done on what you might call a development system.  But since
development is our business, we consider those to be production systems,
and the systems programming and operations is contracted out to IBM Global Services, and so we don't activate the traps on those systems.

Wonderful. :-(

Not only that, but CICS is developed--and I assume tested--in Hursley. I suspect they, as well as Bvblingen, San Jose, Rochester, Perth, Raleigh, Rome and other labs play from a different "rule book" than do the folks in POK.

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