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Subject:RE: New TECHWR-L Poll Question From:KMcLauchlan -at- chrysalis-its -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 28 Nov 2001 14:29:50 -0500
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> From: Spreadbury, David C. [mailto:David -dot- Spreadbury -at- marconi -dot- com]
[snippety]
> I know that if I was configuring a large switch network, with several
> hundred or possibly thousands of connections, that a WARNING,
> early on, to
> frequently save the configuration file (<save cfg>?) to eliminate the
> possible need to do it all over again because I made one
> little misstep
> (totally hypothetical situation). This misstep may not do any physical
> damage to me or the equipment, but it might cause me to want
> to go looking
> for the writer who didn't warn me about such a possibility.
> What does it
> cost to make a procedure user friendly? A simple one sentence
> entry that
> could possibly save me hours of rework? Cheap price if you
> are the one that
> took that misstep.
That's true enough, but this IS a demonstration (even if it's
all in your head... :-) of documentation being used to cover
for poor design. What somebody SHOULD have done is to
include a little pop-up in the program:
"It's been 'X' amount of time, or 'Y' changes to the database
since we last saved your work.
Can we please save this now, in case something bad happens?
[ Save and Continue ] [ No, I'll live dangerously ]"
/kevin
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