On Mar 1, 2:45 pm, Kevin Wright <kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> This is about developer access to machines, not corporate droids in general.
>  Computers and the internet are very much the tools of our trade, tools that
> are blunted and crippled by these security policies.  The real problem is
> not the policies themselves, but their indiscriminate application.

OK, I can accept that this is your point of view, but the original
post was asking about the IT lockdown policies of large IT companies,
not about how those lockdown policies affect developers specifically -
or at least that was how I read it. In the big end-to-end
consultancies, and in the verticals, developers might be the biggest
group of people but certainly aren't the majority.

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