I understand your distinction and tend to agree. However, some Developers are not qualified to be a System Administrator, and some System Administrators are not qualified to be Developers. The terms "professionals", "respected colleagues" and others would be more complimentary but could be just as inaccurate. I chose the word "technician" as a general purpose term which, while it only describes the lowest common denominator, is ultimately accurate for the purpose. Feel free to substitute your own.
I know I'm verbose in forums, but whenever I try to be brief, people often pick on words. Ya just can't win. :) T > From: Bill Brutzman > For a few reasons, I object to the choice of the word > "technicians", below. "Developers" is a more apt descriptor. > > ...."proof" of how hard it is to find talent in this > industry, and some good technicians might remain jobless in a > tough economy. _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list [email protected] http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
