Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 14:14:05 -0600, Dale wrote:
We all
know what happens when things ain't getting fixed. They break. ;-)
I'd say the opposite is true, no maintenance can be better than
provocative maintenance.
My thoughts were that is something breaks then no one fixes it, we got
issues. That would be really bad if it was a corruption problem that
the user doesn't see until it is to late.
It just depends on what is wrong I guess. Sometimes when you fix one
thing, you break a few others. We have all seen that before. We don't
want that for sure. I just want something that I am pretty sure is
being maintained and is really stable.
Dale
:-) :-)