Schultz, Charles wrote,on my timestamp of 30/05/2006 11:18 PM:
Keywords: Mary Ann Davidson, CNET, Oracle Chief Security Officer, security researcher, security holes, security fixes, security patches Reference: http://news.com.com/Oracle+exec+hits+out+at+patch+mentality/2100-7355_3- 6077349.html?tag=nl
Typical. They should really look at themselves instead of trying to offload the blame to the dbas out there: oldest trick in the book. About time it got rubbed into their faces that they are where they are BECAUSE of said dbas, not because of their competence!
I am assuming that a vast majority of you enjoy being a DBA and the challenges associated with that. How much of that enjoyment is strictly from Oracle (because of the robust features, ingenious and vast user community, etc)?
I do enjoy being a dba. I do NOT enjoy being an unpaid tester for the buggy rubbish Oracle has been fostering on us for the last 8 years or so.
And being forced to upgrade - at MY cost, in terms of setup, parallel runs, testing, disruption of development and production - just because Oracle development "cannot afford to backport bug fixes"!
How come IBM can? How come EVERY other database maker out there can? Ah yes: Larry needs a new boat. So we can get stuffed. And of course: it's all the dba's fault!
And I enjoy it even less when my complaints are dropped in the general bucket of "disgruntled user". Darn right I'm one! Only so much I can take of unending rubbish by successive "generations" of technical and support management without a clue on how to run the place. Metalink included.
If there was a real alternative for what we do I'd be using it like a shot, stuff Larry and his crazy management!
-- Cheers Nuno Souto in rainy Sydney, Australia dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l