Re: SMS Setup- SQL running on a Cluster Node

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From: Kim Oppalfens (kim_at_computacenter.nospam)
Date: 11/04/04

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    I for one don't. Most likely because I know about the order of
    'correctness' for lack of a better word you guys give to the
    documentation.

    The only thing that realistically could be changed for the better is
    state that order in more places than just these newsgroups. And I might
    even be wrong on this one, but I just haven't seen it stated anywhere
    else.

    Kim Oppalfens
    In article <#2evPfjwEHA.1976@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>,
    camoya@online.microsoft.com says...
    > The FAQ is a lot of things. It is an uber-pointer to more detailed docs. It
    > is a way to summarize key concepts quickly. And it is our last ditch errata.
    > The FAQ is the one document we can update relatively quickly. We can't
    > change the "core docs" quickly because of localization issues. I'm sorry if
    > it annoys you, but right now the FAQ is the authoritative resource if we
    > have to correct something or if there is a conflict between other docs.
    >
    > With the CPDG, we had to lock down that content well before RTM to hand it
    > over for localization, so there were things that changed from when we closed
    > the doc to when the code was locked down.We can't always put things in the
    > release notes because they also have to be ready well before RTM and they
    > have to be localized. So we can correct it in the FAQ or we can just leave
    > it without correcting it, but not documenting it won't make it supported.
    >
    > I'm curious if anyone else reading this thread shares Jason's views?
    >
    >

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