Re: RE: Expectations too high?

Subject: Re: RE: Expectations too high?
From: Susan W. Gallagher <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 14:28:19 -0400



> Don't you hate it when somebody is making all sorts of
> conservative-sounding sense...

Kevin! In all my life, that's the first time I've ever been
accused of being a conservative! Wow! ;-)
>

> > You need to write an installation manual? Fine - go grab the
> > disks...
>
> Baaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! GASP! hee hee chortle
>
> We're now two days from my hard due date, and only yesteday
> did they "finalize" about the installation...

Yes, there's absolutely no reason to assume that your dev
team has their collective sh** together. And if you're
working on a team where process is a foreign word, you're
definitely going to have more problems meeting the delivery
schedule. If an organization doesn't belive in code freeze,
there's not a lot you can do except speak out every chance
you get. <g>
>
> > Be intrepid - ask testing where the system for you to break
> > is located. <g>
>
> I've got the guy in the next booth to do the real breaking... Oh... and writing documents
> based on best-guess and rough approximation. My guesses have
> gotten better over the years.

I've used the phrase "speculative non-fiction" enough times
on this list that you know I know what you mean! ;-)
>
> > ... go to lunch with the
> > devs, play ping pong with 'em, whatever it takes.
>
> They play street hockey. I never learned and nobody wants
> a newbie draggin' the game down.

I once worked at a company (in So Cal!) that played ice
hockey, and I never even learned to ice skate, despite
growing up in New England. But I did design their t-shirt!
And I absolutely suck at ping-pong, but I play anyway. I
used to play with a dev who was so good, he could hit my
paddle with the ball every time! Amazing! Pool, though...
Now, there's a game in which I can hold my own! <g>
>
> > But if you sit there waiting for information to come to you,
> > you'll almost certainly be disappointed.
>
> Oh hell yeah. I've started taking you seriously again. :-)
>
There's a pill for that! ;-)
-swg


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