Back when I was an FE, we used to discuss the fact that some components were so difficult to replace that the designers probably never had to actually replace them. We always thought that the designers should have to replace every part we had to replace in the field before the design was signed off on. Never happened though...

Doug Fuerst

------ Original Message ------
From "Brian Westerman" <brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com>
To IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date 7/11/2024 0:32:21 AM
Subject Re: another z/OSMF rant. -- Catch-22 is killing me

It just occurred to me that maybe the people who build z/OSMF never really had to use it 
to build a production system.  Building something that IPLs is simple. building a 
production replacement takes some doing and having someone that might not really 
"get" the entire process can really make the process quite hard.

Just a thought.

Brian

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