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We don't bet on that, we aim for that.



I can sense we're about to have a circular argument based on where to draw the boundaries of responsibility.

My point is that betting entirely on one strategy for mitigating faults is unnecessarily risky. Especially when additional levels of mitigation are easily installed and configured. In your other post you even point out a series of things that you do.

I don't see why process management is of a different kind.

Edit: removed unnecessary grandstanding.




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