Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Response to 'A Flame' and Problems Waking Machines After 10.4.9
Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Response to 'A Flame' and Problems Waking Machines After 10.4.9
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Response to 'A Flame' and Problems Waking Machines After 10.4.9
- From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 15:12:38 -0500
On Apr 26, 2007, at 3:09 PM, email@hidden wrote:
WTF? Two questions: (1) Can those of you who want to debate who
is smarter or which one has more experience do this among
yourselves or at least be considerate of others and email each
other directly
This has nothing to do with debating who has more "experience". The
issues I raised about plist editing and enterprise support channels
for Mac OS X Server are, frankly, correct.
(2) Why is Dave at a .edu on a fed-talk and not edu-talk or a more
appropriate forum???
Because I am also affiliated with various federal agencies and
operations. Feel free to contact me at email@hidden or
email@hidden if you wish.
I don't see you posting from an email address that implicitly
indicates you should be on this list, either (as if that's even
relevant to this discussion).
As a previous CIO and now CEO, if you will all email me your
supervisor's email addresses, I can pass word on to them that you
all need more work to do.
If you feel inclined to contact my director, please, by all means, do
so.
I find it humorous that by far the most cogent piece of advice in
this thread - which is that Apple's enterprise support is really the
only official support channel that is accountable and from which you
can reasonably have an expectation of support - is the thing that
seems to have been most ignored.
fed-talk is NOT a support mechanism, and I didn't say lists -
including this one - forums at Apple and out on the internet, and so
on, weren't exceedingly valuable resources. Countless persons and
organizations have had problems solved and assisted others. That
doesn't change the truth of anything I said, when a member of this
list appeared as if support should have come from Apple via this
list, when that is simply not how things work.
- Dave
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