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From an M$ press release: ---------------------- We figure we spent about $100 million incrementally on that particular analysis of both the shipped versions and what we could do to remediate some of the things that we felt were still not good and then making new design choices for both the .NET Server product, which is finishing its development cycle now and is in test and then ultimately for things that could be fundamentally changed in a subsequent implementation of the product, which is now known as the Longhorn release that's several years hence. ... So we know that in practice it's impossible for us to remediate the threats that we know exist in the world today in systems that were designed in 1991, '2 and '3 and deployed in '95 and which are actively still in use today. ... both because it affects the design of the next version and it allows us to remediate some of these things even for the shipped version ----------------------
What, pray tell, is wrong with remedy, or just plain "fix"?
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What, pray tell, is wrong with remedy, or just plain "fix"?
They're just *so last millennium.
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Fix would imply something is broken, and if MS charge full price and sold me something it admitted was broken, i could demand my money back..
instead, they remediate issues... classically, it comes down to how many MS software engineers does it take to change a lightbulb?
There is no need to change the lightbulb, darkness is a feature. how ever, if we decide to improve, modify or remediate the software, we might, in the future also offer light as well as darkness..
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They're just *so last millennium. Remediate goes back further than that, though, acc'g. to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate--but note the function: Main Entry: re·me·di·ate Pronunciation: ri-'mE-dE-&t Function: adjective Date: 1605 archaic : REMEDIAL It's been in use as a verb for some time, here; I've heard it enough that it doesn't strike me immediately as "wrong" (as another certain so-called word that starts with o does). I'm thinking I heard it most where I used to work, which would jibe with Atomica bringing it up in a legal dictionary. I may be wrong, but to me it carries the connotation of partial improvement, whereas remedy indicates a complete cure.
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Maybe "to remediate" is to fix bugs that previous remedy failed to correct.
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Fix would imply something is broken, and if MS charge full price and sold me something it admitted was broken, i could demand my money back..
I thought similarly.
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To mediate is to act as a go-between, a facilitator. The re- is probably the intensifying prefix and not the repetive one. Thus, to remediate is to get in the way of, to act as a barrier to while appearing to act as a go-between. So, M$ is acting so as to prevent you from getting a solution for your problems in the guise of solving them.
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In reply to:
They're just *so last millennium. Remediate goes back further than that, though, acc'g. to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate--but note the function:Main Entry: re·me·di·ate Pronunciation: ri-'mE-dE-&t Function: adjective Date: 1605 archaic : REMEDIAL
1605 was part of the last millennium, was it not?
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>1605 was part of the last millennium, was it not? I could remediate that by choosing a different starting point for the millennium I currently find myself in, no?
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