You'd think you'd think
So when I find an incredibly incorrect (i.e. containing at least 3 errors, depending on how you count them) URL in this year's Awards issue of the Reporter, I email the Reporter editrix and say "I say, this is a bit wrong," and she emails back cc:ing in the person who should have Got It Right (let's call him Mr Wrong) and saying "Yes, this is wrong. Mr Wrong, you should have checked it." All well and good, though I suspect Mr Wrong wasn't too pleased to be outed to me as the culprit.
But then I decide "What the heck, I'llopen this interesting-looking can marked 'Worms' check the rest of the URLs as well, just in case." And I find an alarming number of other errors, and embarrassingly many of them are Cambridge University department/college websites. Which is a good thing in some ways, because it means we stand a chance of telling the people who supplied the wrong URLs, and in some cases getting them to put redirects in (this is an annoyingly high-profile place in which to publish incorrect URLs, and we could do without a gazillion more "help pls wear cna i find this page IT ARE NOT WORK AND V URGENT NOW kthxbye" emails than we already get). And yet it's a bad thing in other ways, not least because it gives the impression that any attempt to access web-based information at this illustrious institution will return a big fat "404: arse not found with both hands" error.
And then I check one obviously-incorrect URL, and discover that we've already put a redirect in from a slightly-differently-wrong version of the same wrong URL, because IT APPEARED INCORRECTLY LAST YEAR, and you'd think (you'd think you'd think you'd think) you'd cocking well make sure you GOT IT RIGHT after that, but no, but no, but no.
Help, pls. Wear cna i find willpower? IT ARE NOT WORK.
But then I decide "What the heck, I'll
And then I check one obviously-incorrect URL, and discover that we've already put a redirect in from a slightly-differently-wrong version of the same wrong URL, because IT APPEARED INCORRECTLY LAST YEAR, and you'd think (you'd think you'd think you'd think) you'd cocking well make sure you GOT IT RIGHT after that, but no, but no, but no.
Help, pls. Wear cna i find willpower? IT ARE NOT WORK.
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Mutter.
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Maybe one day it will sink in...
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If it's any consolation, do know that you are on the side of the angels.
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*cackle*
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In practice, they require more effort in analysing existing practice, in order to implement them in a way that doesn't blow up in everyone's faces, than most departments are prepared to / can afford to invest.
My impression is that it's not that problematic, technically, since there exist packages that do what is wanted pretty well out-of-the-box; it's the understanding of "business processes" (gah, hate the phrase) that's the awful bit. In particular when one of the causes of resistance by organisations to such analysis is the fact that it'll show up how awfully things are done.
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The other problem is that the "dedicated team" at the moment consists of, um, me.
We're trying to devolve responsibility for things like actually KNOWING YOUR OWN ADDRESS to the people who supply the information, so when they say "It's wrong on the web!" we can say "That's because you sent us something wrong to put on the web!" (but still fix it, obv) but it's a slow battle. :-}
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They won't understand.
<earworm>dedication, that's what you need ...</earworm>
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There's also the fact that the paper version has been in existence since about 1850, & things acquire a kind of weight and Officialness over the centuries. It's sometimes difficult trying to convince people that this crazy new electric stuff is here to stay.
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And no, she hadn't checked the society's website address was right, since she didn't really understand what it was.
They all had to be changed. By hand.
Somewhere, there's a manager thinking "...so all we have to do is go round to the house of every user who sees this website, and change the URL in their browser manually!! great plan!" :-S
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