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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1nGjPTcSIk Woohoo!]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1nGjPTcSIk Woohoo!]
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;Understand
;Understand(ing mission critical systems, why they must not fail and why mission creep invalidates intentional design, i.e. process failure)
:https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=120652
:https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=120652
;Merely because something has been embraced does not mean it qualifies as anything other than a stopgap to an unsolved problem. If the levies are built to break then you have all the evidence you need once the flood waters clear and beg the questions "how" and "why"? Because, you trusted someone who never deserved it. Perhaps you were desparate. Maybe the path of least resistance is the most sensible. Which is why we have resistors. Stop allowing the flow to dictate the direction - it does not and never has cared. Systemd is proof that incompetency is the norm in software engineering and its creator should be ashamed.
;Merely because something has been embraced does not mean it qualifies as anything other than a stopgap to an unsolved problem. If the levies are built to break then you have all the evidence you need once the flood waters clear and beg the questions "how" and "why"? Because, you trusted someone who never deserved it. Perhaps you were desparate. Maybe the path of least resistance is the most sensible. Which is why we have resistors. Stop allowing the flow to dictate the direction - it does not and never has cared. Systemd is proof that incompetency is the norm in software engineering and its creator should be ashamed.
:Scalar severity
#Non-Critical Applications
#Short Product Life Expectancy / Non-Critical Applications
#Product Accessible to Field Repair
#Application Critical
#Refurbished or Reclaimed Parts
#Reporting Source Alert on Items
#Field Work or Repair Impossibility (i.e., Satellites, etc.)
#Mission Critical
#Safety Critical
#Life Dependent Applications

Revision as of 18:05, 14 May 2025

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Understand(ing mission critical systems, why they must not fail and why mission creep invalidates intentional design, i.e. process failure)
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=120652
Merely because something has been embraced does not mean it qualifies as anything other than a stopgap to an unsolved problem. If the levies are built to break then you have all the evidence you need once the flood waters clear and beg the questions "how" and "why"? Because, you trusted someone who never deserved it. Perhaps you were desparate. Maybe the path of least resistance is the most sensible. Which is why we have resistors. Stop allowing the flow to dictate the direction - it does not and never has cared. Systemd is proof that incompetency is the norm in software engineering and its creator should be ashamed.
Scalar severity
  1. Non-Critical Applications
  2. Short Product Life Expectancy / Non-Critical Applications
  3. Product Accessible to Field Repair
  4. Application Critical
  5. Refurbished or Reclaimed Parts
  6. Reporting Source Alert on Items
  7. Field Work or Repair Impossibility (i.e., Satellites, etc.)
  8. Mission Critical
  9. Safety Critical
  10. Life Dependent Applications