At 06:46 2017-04-14, Ken Dibble <krdib...@stny.rr.com> wrote:
[snip]
[Gene:]
I have a couple of anvils around my neck, too. They prevent
my system from easily being multi-user. One was a reasonable
trade-off at the time, but the downside continues to bite. The
other was an argument I lost, because my boss does not understand
relational databases.
Pointy-haired, I presume?
No. Originally, he needed the system fast. On relational
issues, he has his own needs which conflict somewhat; AFAICS, it is a
question of him not understanding the importance of the issue to the
code side and not wanting the trade-off.
[snip]
No, I don't have a loader program. I would have to introduce
internet download capabilities in order to provide that, and
that's a headache I don't need.
Loader programs are not difficult to set up on a local
network. Still not an option?
No, because there are other completely separate organizations, far
away from here, using the software. I would either have to fork the
project to leave
I thought that might be the case, but.
[snip]
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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