Dreamworks has been doing that for a couple of years.  Our engineering 
sysadmins have more of a project focus while the operations sysadmins are more 
focused on day-to-day tasks and the help desk.  The ESA folks tend to be the 
senior sysadmins and the OSAs are the more juniors, but there are exceptions to 
that.  It is as much a reflection of our internal structure as it is actual job.

On Mar 27, 2010, at 23:33, da...@lang.hm wrote:

> for the movie 'how to train your dragon' they gave explicit credits to 
> system administrators (two categories, engineering and operations). This 
> is the first time I've seen this listing explicitly rather than just under 
> IT support or similar.
> 
> David Lang
> 
> P.S. it's also a pretty good movie.
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