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Best Practices

2006-12-15 18:31:53.221957+01 by Dan Lyke 6 comments

Next person to use the phrase "best practices" gets a boot to the head.

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#Comment Re: made: 2006-12-15 19:28:15.013306+01 by: ebwolf

Would "a boot to the head" be considered a best practice?

#Comment Re: made: 2006-12-15 20:28:59.786962+01 by: warkitty

I find the best practice is to boot everyone to the head.

#Comment Re: [Entry #9606] Re: made: 2006-12-15 21:06:02.680878+01 by: Unknown, from NNTP

ebradway <prefersanonymity_13@flutterby.com> writes:

>    From the weblog entry at
>    http://www.flutterby.com/archives/comments/9606.html
>
>    Would "a boot to the head" be considered a best practice?

Only if it's a ISO9000-standard boot being delivered.

#Comment Re: made: 2006-12-15 22:53:39.515018+01 by: Dan Lyke

Well that just means that the process of booting needs to be well documented.

#Comment Re: made: 2006-12-16 06:46:29.155124+01 by: ebwolf

Anyone want to volunteer for regression testing?

#Comment Re: made: 2006-12-16 22:41:46.312364+01 by: meuon

I just got asked what kind of "regression testing" were were doing at NK by Yet Another PHD (YAP). My reply was: if you can define it, I'll answer the question.

He couldn't. -ROFLMAO..

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