> PS: If "the number of true IT experts and > professionals is dwindling exponentially every day", > you might say that the free market is letting it > happen because it doesn't need them. That > observation matters to Sun because they probably want > to appeal to the new guard before the old guard > retires completely.
The reality is that the market is hurting real, real bad. It's never been this bad before. I've got people that are basically charalatans. "Solaris test engineers", that spend two hours every day manually logging into servers and doing `ps -ef` to see if an app is running. "Administrators" creating home directories in /usr/local and blaming Solaris zones for the fact that stuff doesn't work afterwards. People writing shell wrapper scripts in which they are hacking up LD_LIBRARY_PATH just to get SSH to work, because the firm didn't know how to compile the product properly. Packages that you don't even dare install with "-R" because they barely work as it is... It is BAD. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
