ACT LIKE THERE IS NO TOMORROW
Stuart Burns
is a sysadmin for a Fortune 500 enterprise based in that London.
I hold my hands up. I didn’t follow the sysadmin rules, because “Everyone’s busy and it can wait until tomorrow…” I was doing some work for a client who ran a very complex stack sitting on RHEL7 that interacted with some really does-that-program-even-stillexist-type affairs. It was obvious it was going to break at some point. Even RHEL7 is about to go EOL after ten years. It was primed to go bang – and it did.