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  • RE: When it comes to salaries, I'm not average

    Jeff, you're right that a lot of us are average. That's not bad, it's the nature of things. My premise is just a little different and that's whether you let...

  • RE: Using Tools that Fit

    I was just re-reading the replies and enjoying the diversity of perspectives. The comment on the foot stool was one that stood out - I use one at home, but...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    Ed, absolutely a lot of professions/environments where flex time is hard or close to impossible, or unlimited PTO. The team I'm with is definitely agile, releasing changes every week. Works...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    Eric, its everyone. Each team has some informal process about how it works. On my team (operations), we all try to be available between 10 am and 4 pm. Not...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    Eric, we handle status via a Slack channel. If you're remote or out of office, you just drop a note in the channel to let everyone know. I make it...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    Robert, as far as 2 hours a day, common sense prevails. That is really a scheduling issue more than a PTO one. It comes down to trust - can I...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    With unlimited PTO you don't accrue, you just use as you go. If you miss/yearn the for the comfort of having 60 days or whatever banked, its not the right...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    ZZartin, I'm sure its all in the implementation. Where I'm...

  • RE: Unlimited PTO

    Eric, correct - its paid time off/vacation, not a leave of absence.

  • RE: Continuous Delivery and the Development DBA

    Pedro, I use branching and find it to be a reasonable approach for our environment. Do you think trunking is critical. To me it feels overly prescriptive. Enjoyed the overview...

  • RE: What Would Do if Your Company Was Targeted?

    Eric, I agree that warnings are unlikely, but then I had it happen and made a note to write about it:-) I think its a decent mock exercise - security...

  • RE: What Would Do if Your Company Was Targeted?

    David, I left it vague because it often is. I get that context matters though!

  • RE: Why Devops? For Better Security

    Im a year into learning devops as I write this and from what I've seen the premise is reasonable, but as in all methodologies it matters how you implement it....

  • RE: Would You Still Love Linux If Windows Was Free?

    Alex, that's a great example. I agree security bugs are tough to find, open source or not.

  • RE: Would You Still Love Linux If Windows Was Free?

    Rust, I agree the low resource usage has been very attractive, perhaps most so when trying to make the most of a hypervisor. I think server core (and Nano) are...

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