Cleaning house

Published 6.18.2007 by ~mattg

For the past two weeks work has been a combination of bug fixing and research, two things which, in my opinion, don’t work well together. Granted, the research has nothing to do with the bug fixing, but switching contexts like that has a somewhat negative effect on my productivity.

Bug fixing is bug fixing, and I’ve been able to clear out about 60% of my issues, of which I’ve cleared out 100% of my high priority issues and close to 80% of my medium priority issues. Obviously, low priority is last on my list to do.

The research has dealt mainly with how our application will interact with Active Directory Application Mode, or ADAM. Given that ADAM is a light-weight Active Directory implementation, I don’t see why our current implementation won’t play nice with ADAM, but my goal has been to prove that it does. I somehow got assigned our Active Directory implementation, maybe partially because people thought it would be a “one and done” type of feature. However, given the level customization available in Active Directory, that seems to have been a bad assumption. So now, the majority of my bug fixing time is now devoted to figuring out ADAM.

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