Pergunta

This question was prompted by a comment left on another question pointing to this article.

What Is Clean Code?

I was thinking about how that sentiment can be applied to shared resources (servers, etc).

What are some of the ways you've found that work to ensure that when others use a shared server they clean up after themselves?

  • Delete files / folders after one time use (after a fix or upgrade)
  • Leave the desktop clean of crap
  • Don't install software that they can use on their desktop
  • Don't create filesystem shares not needed for the solution

Yes, this applies mostly to a windows server environment, in a team of developers + support staff of about 25.

I know there are a few ways to tackle the problem, so what have you found that works?

Foi útil?

Solução

The problem is very similar to "dirty toilet" problem. The classic approach is a shield "please leave the cabin in a condition in which you would like to find it" (forgive me my poor English).

Combining this with a simple monitoring/mailing scripts should work fairly well.

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