d.c. beard
Well-Known Member
I love this site and the people on it, and not only am I practically ecstatic that things are back to normal but I'm also not trying to whine here. But.....
From a system administration point-of-view, one broadcast message to users stating that there are problems and giving an estimated timeframe to recovery really goes a long way. I used to work in IT, and when things happen (as they always do at some point) the first thing you want to do is notify users of the situation and provide a timeframe so they can make adjustments and work around the outage. You never want to leave users completely in the dark.
I'm sorry but I just thought someone running a site like this would already know that. I'm just kinda appalled at the handling of the situation. Things happen, lets have some better procedures in place for when they do.
Thanks. dc
From a system administration point-of-view, one broadcast message to users stating that there are problems and giving an estimated timeframe to recovery really goes a long way. I used to work in IT, and when things happen (as they always do at some point) the first thing you want to do is notify users of the situation and provide a timeframe so they can make adjustments and work around the outage. You never want to leave users completely in the dark.
I'm sorry but I just thought someone running a site like this would already know that. I'm just kinda appalled at the handling of the situation. Things happen, lets have some better procedures in place for when they do.
Thanks. dc