Re: Oracle's relationships with expert DBAs (and the rest of us mere mortals)

  • From: William B Ferguson <wbfergus@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: sac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 07:53:37 -0600

Personally, while lately Oracle does seem 'buggier' than in the good ole 
days, I still like working with it, and interacting with the Oracle 
community. The software seems 'buggier' and more difficult to maintain 
since they made the 'java' switch, making their distributions easier, but 
our maintenance more difficult. Though in all fairness, the old hard-coded 
binaries for each platform wasn't bug-free either. I remember one of my 
biggest headaches was upgrading from ver. 6 to ver. 7, since we were using 
Pro*FORTRAN. None of our programs would re-compile under ver. 7, and after 
some research it turned out to be the exact bug that shipped with the 
original ver. 6 release (and subsequently patched). So instead of shipping 
the patched version of Pro*FORTRAN, v6.xxx, they renamed the original 
unpatched v6 and shipped that.

Mladen's posts are usually full of good information or good for a laugh, 
depending on his mood. The quick response to questions here on this are 
great and full of good suggestions.

The OTN discussion forums are really good as well, quick, helpful 
responses. I'm kind of a one man office where I'm at, and I really miss 
the interaction with other Oracle folks that I used to have (downsizing 
sucks). Being able to just wander down the hall and toss around ideas with 
other Oracle folks is something I really miss, though these other 'avenues 
of discussion' almost fill the void.

The Oracle community is pretty good at discussing problems and coming up 
with fixes or workarounds, a lot better usually than Metalink seems to be 
the last few years. I've worked with other software that didn't have the 
'community' behind it, and needless to say I don't work with those other 
software's anymore.

Just my opinion.
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