[c-nsp] Acceptance Test Procedure for New Cisco Devices

Rubens Kuhl Jr. rubensk at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 10:02:24 EST 2009


> But I guess we'll finally opt for letting the Cisco QA be enough as a guarantee the devices work (there's always RMA) and have Alex's suggestion be the winner here, just be as nebulous as you can and follow the "ill-defined and metaphysical characteristique" of such undefined term as "Acceptance Test Procedure"
> I'd ask the customer:
> Are you married? Did you fill an ATP form before you said "Yes, I do" ??? No??? Then c'mon, gimme a break!!! It's just a darn router we're talking here, not chaining your entire life with the same woman!!
> A router can be replaced when malfunctioning, with a wife it's a bit more difficult, isn't it??

Actually there are best practices to that also, see
http://www.iambored.co.za/funny/girlfriend-v10-v20/



Rubens


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