On 22/07/04 13:44 +0530, Anand, Dheeraj KumarX wrote:
> You may be right!

Stop top posting!

> But you have to think from an end user point of view! You can't tell a
> not techi person learn Linux with in 7 days!!!!!!!

But they don't have to learn Linux. They are not Linux users as you seem
to think they are. They are users of a single application. They are not
supposed to be doing other things.

> They may kill the system while doing some R & D !!!!!!!!! Think from the
> point of view of an enterprise application. The normal way is to give a
> middleware to end user not the DIRECT ACCESS. Using SSH/telnet and

But I don't see anywhere that they have said that access to the data
store is given. All that is happening is that a console based frontend
is being used.

> working on a console may be a passion but for business application we
> have to think about the presentation and ease of users. 

Only if you are talking to manglement. There are plenty of stories where
a mainframe driven console mode application was moved to the web which
actually slowed things down.

Yes, those consoles which are so frightening to a new user without
assistance are really powerful in the hands of a trained professional.

Devdas Bhagat


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