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Battle Against Any Guess

By Alex Gorbachev June 20th, 2007 at 10:52 pm
Posted in Group Blog PostsNon-Tech Articles

Greetings everyone. I would like to announce that last weekend the BAAG party was born. I have finally managed to introduce Joing BAAG Form and the list of BAAG members which is tiny so far. I’m very excited about it and looking forward to this project.

If you are tired of observing troubleshooting by guessing day by day, by day, by day, by … — join the forces of BAAG party. We can make a difference together! See you there.

Guesswork - just say no!

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4 Responses to “Battle Against Any Guess”

  1. Battle Against Any Guess -- Join Now at Oracloid Blog Says:

    […] have probably read it already on my Pythain group blog but I would like to repeat it here to make sure you, my dear reader, […]

  2. Marco Gralike Says:

    Striving for perfection (despite I am dba / human) is always a good thing (especially when one enjoins it ;-). Sign me up !

  3. Alex Gorbachev Says:

    Welcome on board Marco!

  4. Log Buffer #50: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs — Eye on Oracle Says:

    […] Alex Gorbachev at the Pythian Group Blog announces the birth of BAAG: Battle Against Any Guess. The mission of BAAG is to fight guesswork in decision-making processes, […]

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