Peter Relson wrote: >I suppose I was wondering why you would be changing code in a production >library even as frequently as several times a day.
I'm also wondering, but it is not my dog. >I would have guessed that your application would reach stability and not >require updates aside from functional enhancements (which most would not roll >out several times a day, I think) and bug fixes. This scenario is usually for developers. >And wouldn't most try out their code in a test environment and not choose to >inject potential instability several times a day, thus grouping their updates >to production? They can do that stunts in a sandbox. >So I'm curious.... Why can't they just use STEPLIB until everything is stable, then you can play around with Linklist. We believe in having a stable version in Linklist and STEPLIB for newly changed modules. So our valued clients don't have interesting surprises... (I'm still holding my RACF keys for 'F LLA,REFRESH' and such dangerous commands and the prod libraries... ;-D ) Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
