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    #11
    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Last bank gig I was at I was in charge of updations for 3 applications.

    Each updation would take 2 days. Really all it took was overwriting a file and running an update on the DB.

    Most of the work would involve writing the standard nonsensical update document which described each code change, hunting down people that should be involved in the updation, getting them committed to it ( usually by escalation to some manager ) then getting them there on time & online to do their minor part in the whole thing.

    It was like building the tower of Babel 3 times every 2 weeks.

    Been there. Got the (mental) scars!

    The funny thing is after a few years you start to think "I was really productive today. I got a change done."

    And then you have to slap yourself and say "We only copied a file from Server A to Server B".

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      #12
      Involved in this kind of bureaucracy at the moment, change at glacial pace and subject to review. Another day, another dollar.
      ⭐️ Gold Star Contractor

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        #13
        Originally posted by minestrone View Post
        Last bank gig I was at I was in charge of updations for 3 applications.

        Each updation would take 2 days. Really all it took was overwriting a file and running an update on the DB.

        Most of the work would involve writing the standard nonsensical update document which described each code change, hunting down people that should be involved in the updation, getting them committed to it ( usually by escalation to some manager ) then getting them there on time & online to do their minor part in the whole thing.

        It was like building the tower of Babel 3 times every 2 weeks.
        Updation, ******* updation?!?!

        I'm not even an atheist so much as I am an antitheist; I not only maintain that all religions are versions of the same untruth, but I hold that the influence of churches, and the effect of religious belief, is positively harmful. [Christopher Hitchens]

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          #14
          Current project is involved with automating infrastructure provisioning stuff. Our first "product" will allow users to provision a Linux virtual server in about thirty minutes. This replaces a manual process which currently takes three weeks

          The days of people who exist solely to pass forms around are numbered…

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            #15
            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            Current project is involved with automating infrastructure provisioning stuff. Our first "product" will allow users to provision a Linux virtual server in about thirty minutes. This replaces a manual process which currently takes three weeks

            The days of people who exist solely to pass forms around are numbered…
            Ohh yes - we have a team called Audit who love their forms

            Want something done?
            You have to fill in a form
            Why?
            Audit....

            But wait we started to challenge this and we created a form asking the person who asked us to fill in a form justifying why we had to fill in a form - and get this we insisted that the answer could not be 'Audit Purposes'

            Well what do you know a year down the line and the audit team are back to a manageable size and actually do useful things rather than blindly putting in long winded processes.

            So it can be done.......

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              #16
              Originally posted by GlenW View Post
              Updation, ******* updation?!?!

              Bobs were in charge of all releases.

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                #17
                audit interface - nightmare, 20-somethings, not a shave between them
                programme interface - old etonian buddies, not a sign-off between them
                it interface - cheap devs with zero test resource

                last CR was rejected because it was in the wrong template

                and we are all about agile, thank the lord I am not a permie and dont give a Shhh

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                  Bobs were in charge of all releases.
                  They generally are about as in charge of the releases like a tramp is in charge of their bowels.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    Bobs were in charge of all releases.
                    don't they introduced 3 major issues in production last week.

                    apparently I need to split 200GB of data up into 50MB chunks because they only use sharepoint.

                    though apart from the accents which are very thick so that you can't understand a word, the yanks make just as bad a job of it.
                    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                      Last bank gig I was at I was in charge of updations for 3 applications.

                      Each updation would take 2 days. Really all it took was overwriting a file and running an update on the DB.

                      Most of the work would involve writing the standard nonsensical update document which described each code change, hunting down people that should be involved in the updation, getting them committed to it ( usually by escalation to some manager ) then getting them there on time & online to do their minor part in the whole thing.

                      It was like building the tower of Babel 3 times every 2 weeks.
                      Are you american?

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