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In reply to the discussion: OK, don't have a fit: Five thoughts on the Obamacare disaster [View all]Myrina
(12,296 posts)41. ... to that point, though ...
.... if you're planning the biggest rollout in the history of history, and you know your legacy is riding on it (to some extent) and that it's EXTREMELY high profile, you throw a shitload of load-testers at it, you regression test the hell out of it, and you comb and recomb for any and every possible glitch you can find at every point of the process before you flip the switch.
Seems this team didn't do that, and that worries me, as an IT Project Manager.
I worked for an insurance company that would "Roll it out now, fix it later" and is frustrated the hell out of our customers and line-workers who had to deal with all the bs as we tried to figure out and correct Day 2 (and 3 and 4) production issues.
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No cali, when I wake up and the morning noise is whargarbbling exactly the same noise
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2013
#112
Web sites crashing due to customer overload is common, and indicative of successful marketing.
Zen Democrat
Oct 2013
#32
Someone stating their opinion as fact on a host called "wonkblog" does not deserve a refute
tjwash
Oct 2013
#52
Yep. But if you're desperate to make the president's signature bill appear like a failure
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2013
#38
Are you aware that the problems seem to be in the states who aren't accepting Medicaid funds?
Zen Democrat
Oct 2013
#33
IIRC, the space program had, in its earliest days, some very public disasters...
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#39
A couple decades ago at Digital Equipment, we were forced to convert to MS Outlook,
magical thyme
Oct 2013
#46
Because contractors are FAMOUS for their willingness to work without being paid...
Jeff In Milwaukee
Oct 2013
#91
Judging by Social Security, I would say the problems won't be going away anytime soon.
ieoeja
Oct 2013
#114
I have yet to receive any official government notification of compulsory enrollment.
L0oniX
Oct 2013
#54
It's not about "hating Obama". Obama was against Obamacare when he was running
solarhydrocan
Oct 2013
#120
odd the bugs. before opening day the site was very searchable. what are the bugs does anyone know?
Sunlei
Oct 2013
#93
Yes because web site issues and people fucking drowning for days is exactly the same thing.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2013
#98
I think there was MORE HARM before ACA so ACA is REDUCING HARM EVEN IF NOT PERFECT.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2013
#105
That's what I call tens of thousands of people getting subsidized access to healthcare.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2013
#111
And "democrats" are lining up, mindlessly or not, to join in the Greek Chorus.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2013
#106