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In article <1fbpuu2.1ssf47411exa10N%etechweb_at_yahoo.com>, etechweb_at_yahoo.com
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>Pete Sharman <peter.sharman_at_oracle.com> wrote:
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>> I don't believe this was corporate greed. WHether we like it or not,
>> anything we put out on our own time needs to go through all sorts of hoops
>> and jumps with Legal, because when we get something wrong, as an Oracle
>> employee Oracle can get sued for this. This can be particularly dangerous
>> in the backup/recovery area because one piece of wrong advice can lead to
>> a corrupted database.
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>I know that common sense doesn't apply to businesses and legal matters,
>but if we take your point to the extreme ("anything we put out on our
>own time"), then Oracle employees like you, Tom Kyte and Howard should
>require legal approval for every message posted to these newsgroups.
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>Not that I expect a legal department to understand these issues,
>however.
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>Sebastiano Pilla
In theory, you're probably correct! If you go to the extreme, then the only people I know of that are supposed to do this would be Tom and Mark Townsend. The rest of us do it because it's something we want to do. It's the same for others with lots of experience that aren't Oracle employees - Sybrand, Jonathan, Connor, Nuno and all the others I've left out. Others shared their knowledge with us when we were first starting out (seems like thousands of years ago!) - it's only fair that we try to do the same. If Oracle tells the Oracle employees to stop, then we'll have to stop. But until that time, we'll continue to help whenever we can.
HTH. Additions and corrections welcome.
Pete
SELECT standard_disclaimer, witty_remark FROM company_requirements; Received on Sun May 05 2002 - 13:44:54 CDT