On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Virgil Bierschwale <[email protected]> wrote:
> I call it co-mingling because of what I see the potential of happening..
>
> Say you have 10 developers, 5 testers and 500 users.
>
> Your java guru is running on her dev box a switch that points to test
> currently.
>
> One of these days she is going to change it to production and a few days
> after that one of the developers, or testers comes back from vacation and
> decides they will come in that evening and finish up what they were working
> on and surprise, surprise, they didn't get the memo that the switchover had
> happened and they THOUGHT they were working in test.
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Each one of our apps has it's own port, Security and other phoof as
needed.  She is working on 3 or 4 different apps right now, 1.5 of
them for me.

If she were to swap me over to prod my stuff would fail for lack of
the proper security token.  :)


> The problem with components in my opinion is the big picture if somebody
> somewhere is not intimately familiar with all the components AND the big
> picture.
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The other app she is working on is for DMV.  why do I have to know
anything about License Plates?  Why do they have to know anything
about Not In Custody Warrants?

So you see how they are so different?


-- 
Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
CIMSgts

901.246-0159 cell

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