On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Why do a large number of postings refer to "MetaLink" as "MetaStink"
> (or "fetidstink") ?

Oracle, a company that advertises its products as "Unbreakable," runs
Metalink, a site that is plagued with problems of availability,
usability, reliability and performance.  During a period in late 1998
when they "upgraded" to "v.2" of their site, Metalink came back up
extremely broken, then was was unavailable for a period of months.
This outage was the beginning of a three-year stretch of reliability
issues.

Using Metalink, you will constantly encounter unexpected results such
as error pages that contain the complete Oracle error from the
database that Metalink relies on.  For a while, we were all getting
ORA-4031 from their database.  Other times, an error page will appear
that just says, "operation failed, try again."  No matter how many
times you try, it still fails.  Just try finding the right way to
report a problem with Metalink.  If you get a response from them, I
would be very surprised.

Metalink has a history of being poorly designed, poorly QA'd, poorly
managed and unreliable.  Opening a TAR is ridiculously tedious.

They will have to run the site competently for some significant length
of time before I will stop making fun of it.

OTOH, you can get some really great information from Metalink, with
some effort, when it is working.  In the most recent few months I have
only opened a couple TARs reporting problems with Metalink.

YMMV

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