The long awaited work rant!
Jun. 7th, 2006 10:44 pmI'll keep this brief, since posting after all these many months could shock people.
I have certain issues with my newest employer. Primarily being they are totally assheaded about security. Okay, so the "internet" computer is on a different physical lan than the local network computer. Fine.
I have to enter a different password every time I access the computer, email, another computer, the intranet calendar/work scheduler, and probably even the printer. Not fine, but forgiveable.
They host CVS on UNIX and require Windows users to FTP the changed files over before using the CVS command line to commit changes, primarily because the direct connection from Eclipse's plugin has to use a generic user.
What. The. Fuck.
And there are other things that I learned tonight about that. We are working on a merged version of our project from two divergant branches, so we - get this - copied only the changed files into their own CVS repository. This is because they want some way to tell which files have changed.
What. The. Fuck.
They haven't got the faintest fucking idea of what they should be doing with version control.
Okay, I'm going to go have a stroke now. Nitey nite.
I have certain issues with my newest employer. Primarily being they are totally assheaded about security. Okay, so the "internet" computer is on a different physical lan than the local network computer. Fine.
I have to enter a different password every time I access the computer, email, another computer, the intranet calendar/work scheduler, and probably even the printer. Not fine, but forgiveable.
They host CVS on UNIX and require Windows users to FTP the changed files over before using the CVS command line to commit changes, primarily because the direct connection from Eclipse's plugin has to use a generic user.
What. The. Fuck.
And there are other things that I learned tonight about that. We are working on a merged version of our project from two divergant branches, so we - get this - copied only the changed files into their own CVS repository. This is because they want some way to tell which files have changed.
What. The. Fuck.
They haven't got the faintest fucking idea of what they should be doing with version control.
Okay, I'm going to go have a stroke now. Nitey nite.
Flames?
Date: 2006-06-10 01:57 am (UTC)He he he.
Date: 2006-06-10 04:36 am (UTC)