imagine a network engineering culture where the concept of 'attempt to deviate' just does not occur.
Are you trying to suggest that this is something horrible, or that it's the future of network engineering? :)
neither. it is one [type of] ops engineering culture, and a very successful one. it seems, from this gaijin's naive point of view, to be the common one in japan. when i try to 'sell' configuration automation, they are confused by how important it is to me. they have a hard time seeing the need because mops just work. my read is that this is because people do not have the arrogance to take shortcuts. when one is raised knowing that one's responsibility to the group is more important than how smart one may think that one is, mops work. randy