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2431.1 | Nearly | IOSG::TALLETT | Gimmee an Alpha colour notebook... | Thu Mar 18 1993 08:11 | 10 |
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Hi Sunil,
This one very nearly made it into V3.0. My co-partner in crime
for Transfer User in V3.0 actually wrote this script and had
it working. I urged him to put it in the kit but he was TFSO'd
and it never made it.
Regards,
Paul
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2431.2 | When can we have it ? | BUSHIE::SETHI | Man from Downunder | Thu Mar 18 1993 22:08 | 16 |
| Hi Paul,
>This one very nearly made it into V3.0. My co-partner in crime
Nearly made it hhhmmm. Well this is a very useful feature and will
help the customers, so why did they leave out a useful feature ? Makes
the mind boggle ;-).
I hope the code is still around and is packaged in a future release if
not in 3.1. I wish at times some people could spend time at the CSC in
that way they will start to know what customers want and are doing with
ALL-IN-1.
Regards,
Sunil
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2431.3 | wish list item - increase the number of hours in a day | IOSG::ECHRISTIE | Eileen Christie | Fri Mar 19 1993 09:10 | 28 |
| As always, I have added your wish to the wish list. You would not believe the
size of our wish list ... and it bears no relation to the size of our team.
This is where you can help. Can you quantify somehow the importance of a wish,
eg give the number of calls it generates, what would you drop in its favour, etc?
Remember, every wish competes with every bug fix and every product requirement.
If we do one thing, another gets dropped. We hold QFDs, with CSCs involved, for
new releases to gather and prioritise requirements, I dont think this one was
raised.
We would rather work on something important to the customer than, for example,
fix a bug that is rarely experienced. You can help us when you send in SPRs by
giving us as much help as possible in prioritising them ... and keep sending in
the wishes, they'll get carried forward to the next release's QFD.
To help you visualise us from so far away, we are all desperately keen on
ALL-IN-1, 100% (at least!) committed to quality and working lots of our own time
to do the very best we can. If something doesnt get into the product it's often
because no one convinced us it was more important than something else we were
doing. We've got the right attitude, we just need all the facts we can get.
... must get back to beavering....
-eileen
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2431.6 | | BUSHIE::SETHI | Man from Downunder | Mon Mar 22 1993 02:20 | 26 |
| Hi Eileen and Andrew,
I will let you know how many calls each request generates where ever
possible. Sometimes after I have taken a call I can see a better way
of doing thing so I enter a wish in the conference.
By the way I am glad to know that the team is committed 100% to the
quality of ALL-IN-1 I wouldn't expect any thing less, as the saying goes
there is always room for improvement. Sorry if I tread on toes no harm
intended just want ALL-IN-1 to be a continuing success as always.
This wish as generated a number of calls at least 2 or 3 per month. The
main problem has been a lack of a tool to help a customer plan disk
space requirements. As you know in 2.4 the archiving of the documents
caused the customer a number of problems. So an aid to help them plan
would be a great idea, since we have the code why not include it in a
PFR ? It's a useful tool and I am sure the customers at large sites
will use it often.
Andrew you have been there and I am still here and it's fun :-). The
CSC is away of getting feedback from our customers as well as helping
them and that's what I like the most.
Regards,
Sunil
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2431.7 | SM_FC_REPORT_SUMMARY.SCP | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | You don't wanna do it like that.. | Mon Mar 22 1993 09:54 | 19 |
| Re. .0
We will see what we can do, but no promises. We have already two possible
engineering solutions to this problem, written.
I know you had your tongue somewhat in cheek, but I'll rise to the bait
anyway (he said, mixing his metaphors!)...
>>>and should be very easy to write ;-).
this is often not the problem - there are many other things to be done
before it gets into the product:
- specification, engineering approval, check that it
meets requirements of all sites/performance/quality, testing, building and
so on... Also, the general concept may be easy to code, but the peripheral
stuff (adding message symbols, internationalizing, formatting output) all
takes time to do properly.
Anyway, as I said, we'll see what can be done fairly quickly... ;-)
Cheers,
DaveT
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