on 2009 Aug 17 9:09 AM
Inspired by the comment here: , I just wondered.
How many SDN-ers does it take to change a light bulb?
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> How many SDN-ers does it take to change a light bulb?
Depends on a lot of things, like:
Do we need to change the light bulb? Isn't the current level of lightness within designed parameters? Is anyone complaining and if so, does he/she have the authority to complain?
Should SDN-ers change light bulbs? Shouldn't we just design a process around this to determine what the expected qualifications for a light bulb changer are and advise our clients to hire one? (Or more, if required)
What are the risks involved? Is the light bulb hot? Is it heavy? Is it in a very high place? Is the power still on?
I think you're oversimplyfying this light bulb changing stuff.
To be on the safe side I'd quote 20. That doesn't guarantee the bulb will be changed but the requirement will be fulfilled or cancelled one way or the other so in the end everyone should be happy.
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