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You extrapolate from a rare occurrence to incompetance and a lack of professional behavior. See my reply to Chuck. It is easy to criticise from here.
When I push the cruise control on switch on my Chevrolet, the left rear wheel falls off. Much to the credit of Chevrolet, they have provided me this wonderful "slap the tire back on" button, so all I have to do is pull over and push a button and the tire jumps back on the car. I didn't have an accident and no one got hurt, so as long as I have a fix for it, it's not unprofessional to put out a sub-standard product because we know most people will just chalk it up to the MILLIONS of cars we have to build every year. This isn't a bean-counter issue. Software does not wear out like an alternator. It is either always broken, or it was never broken. Any effort to relay that we should be more tolerant of MS than we are of any other software company because it is in vogue to bash MS is pure horse hockey. I have been a software vendor for over 25 years. This is unprofessional on MS's behalf and part of an ongoing track record with this company. I've watch similar situations crop up with every release of MS software since the 1980's. To post on this list at a site that is for software developers and clearly state that a lack of proper and complete testing and releasing a sub-standard product is acceptable only because the repair doesn't take long is ludicrous. The simple fact that this requires someone's attention to "FIX" is reason enough to comment. My parents who are in their late 70's and early 80's don't understand that it's a 30 second fix. FYI. I am neither hysterical nor venomous beyond reason. I am just as quick to bash IBM, JDE, Oracle, CA and/or any other vendor as I am MS. -----Original Message----- From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Jedrzejewicz Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 3:05 PM To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Microsoft confirms OneCare zaps Outlook,Outlook Express e-mail On 3/8/07, Sales <pgmr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I disagree that the response in either hysterical or not warranted.
What is the risk from this problem. No data is lost. Nothing is deleted. It takes 30 seconds to undo. Why would anyone bother to get worked up about it at all. It simply doesn't merit this kind of venom. I submit that it is no longer rational, and that a dislike of Microsoft is coloring the response.
No, we only blame evil Microsoft, and we scream and cry like 2 year olds who can't have another cookie. The sky is falling, and it is all Microsoft's fault.Number 1: it is Microsoft's fault.
I agree that the problem is Microsoft's fault. I don't agree that all of the anger and venom is Microsoft's fault. I am not suggesting that there is no problem, merely that the problem is not very significant, and doesn't merit hysteria and venom.
Number 2: a 6 week old report is pretty old report
Relative to what. I am sure that is you look at the backlogs in ANY of our companies, you will see lots of old requests that would be nice to have and not critical, or little problems that would be nice to fix but don't have a huge impact so they fall behind the urgent report for the president.
Number 3: of all of the software that should have been tested after the product ran on the test system, all Microsoft products should have been tested first.
You have no idea how widespread the problem is, how easy (or hard) it is to fix, and what other weird stuff is on the systems that were affected. You say they should have tested. I say they did test but cannot test every combination of hardware, software and virus out there.
Number 4: far be it from me to point out that 99% of the users don't read the pages and pages of license agreement, nor do they read the "readme"
and
backup your data first. They have a completely unwarranted trust of Microsoft. Why? I don't know.
To
say that any reaction is an overreaction isn't giving the simple answer
it's
due. Be prudent. Test your product. Don't allow it to hurt me. Don't make me protect me from you.
You extrapolate from a rare occurrence to incompetance and a lack of professional behavior. See my reply to Chuck. It is easy to criticise from here.
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