It's Monday, and the last week of the month as Sunday sees us entering Month 2 of 2009... Surely it can't have been that long ago since Christmas and the New Year already? Web Dev today has seen the teams working on projects progressing their work, and finding bugs where they really didn't want to find them... meanwhile my day was spent doing some pre-planning work for the latest task I need to be getting on with - not always the most interesting thing to be doing, but it does mean that when I get in the office tomorrow morning, everything I need to do is ready and waiting so I can just make a start. Mand is up next with the Comms submission:
It's Monday. Without wanting to sound too Geldof-esque I don't like Mondays. I don't think I'm alone there either. (Ed: Nope... I don't like Mondays either... or at least, some of them....) We did brighten up the day with tea and Jaffa Cakes, which Chris *really* doesn't like for some reason. Strange boy. Aaaanyway, on to the work-related shenanigans. Bob has been concentrating on 'Port. I'm looking forward to us completing that work just so Bob has to come up with something else as his sum total for the working day. Matt has been working on the upcoming newsletter, some 'training process stuff', and some Development change controls. Chris has been writing some 'secret' comms, Network change controls, and been performing Big fish, little fish, cardboard box. (Ed: Argh!) James has been working on some training for our CSC teams and loitering in our forums. I have been working on clearing down my enormous task list, writing a plan for some upcoming projects, and looking at problems and the related processes. Monday is almost over, yay. Today's random link is magic 8 ball, which assured me that tomorrow will be much more fun. (Ed: Yay) Have a good evening. Mand
Richard from faults gives us their top 5:
Faults EOD: 1: Pushing the Logged ticket pools, with the oldest getting the most attention. 2: Doing the logged faults jeopardy report to pick up any missed by pushing. 3: WLR faults, these have been pretty much cleared from today. 4: CSC fault tickets, ensuring that all diags have been done with customer before we raise to BT. 5: Taking inbound WLR fault calls.
Right, that's the last time I follow any of the links from the Comms End of Day... Colin