Andrew McNabb wrote:
Anyway, I guess my point is that the problem is unfixable and bug
reports are useless.  It sounds really pessimistic, but after almost a
year of optimism, I think it's only realistic.
You do have to agree however that the expertise at the HQ level is much better now than it was 5 years ago. I don't think it's the Church's fault either. The Church I know at times has a hard time finding qualified people that are willing to leave their budding careers to come to a place that probably pays less, and at times doesn't look as good on a resume as say Google or Yahoo (although I can think of some reasons to argue against that). Only recently, from what I'm aware of at least, have they started to run a campaign to get the best of the best in the technology world working for them. This is part of the reason why I started this group (note, I do not work for the Church) - so we can raise awareness among the LDS community of the talent that is out there, and hopefully encourage some of you to gain employment with the Church and make it better. That, and as an Open Source Community, we can also donate our time and talents to that effort and help the Church out in that way as well. I do know there are a few of the smart minds in this group that have learned about positions the Church had to offer from this list. I think it will only get better, and I still think the Church will always be pioneers in some of the technology it produces. Patience, in this instance, I think will be fruitful for those that wait.

Jesse
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