Re: dev site down time is ridiculous
Re: dev site down time is ridiculous
- Subject: Re: dev site down time is ridiculous
- From: Lee Ann Rucker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 19:07:34 -0700
It's the Winchester Mystery Website!
(props to anyone who knows which t-shirt I'm talking about)
On Jul 24, 2013, at 6:46 PM, email@hidden wrote:
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> On 2013/07/25, at 10:24, Roland King <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> Well the problem isn't BCP it's security, any backup site would have the same issue.
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>> I'm a little surprised, given the login is still active, bug reporter is working etc that we don't even have a working triage site with a few bits of functionality like provisioning and asset downloads up, perhaps forums too, stuff protected only by the normal login. But we don't. Sure hope its soon.
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> Not all URLs at any domain point to the same applications or security scope.
> Web sites are applications and generally spaghetti apps that have things cobbled together from lots of sources. As they grow overtime it is easy to get a security mess or at least hard to turn off sections that are security scoped unless you designed it for that in the beginning.
> Anyone who has worked with enterprise software knows how these things can become a mess that is ignored until critical events occur.
> Anyone who has built software over time knows that complexity and fragility grow as software grows and evolves.
> Sometimes you have to start over with architecture even if it ends up looking the same at the interface level.
> Design patterns help, but eventually feature changes that are not part of wholistic design result in Frankenstein software.
> Ecosystems do introduce dependencies.
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> Give it a rest.
> Let them fix things.
> You are not alone.
> Everyone is affected.
> If you have a truly truly urgent update that needs to go out, contact them.
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> Complain only to the guy in Turkey who caused this without reaching out to them directly and professionally. His choice of actions caused your grief.
> He could have handled things very differently. He did not.
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