My view is that "self-regulation"... allowing this forum to run with a hands off approach...just has not proven sufficient.
It is no reflection on any individuals personal effort, but rather a reflection on the flawed structure of the program.
While I see a consensus among many here, I see that consensus as fatally flawed.
a push to reduce the backlog of smp WU does nothing to improve the understanding of how BA is being administered now, or will be administered in the future.
Actually making assumptions and educated guesses is what brought the current discussion to start.
It was just as logical of guess that the BA program would continue in its current form, as it was to assume there was some pressing imbalance that needed to be redressed.
I have said this dozens of times over the years:
We can discuss and theorize, and calculate and suppose for infinity.
What is really needed to permanently resolve these issues is leadership and clarity from PG.
All our opinions might well be barking up the wrong tree. We make baseline assumptions and extrapolate.
Bruce assumes that smp projects are falling behind.
I note that the projects that actually require and benefit from BA might be in low demand at the moment.
We all note that open mm 5.2 has not been implemented yet and that GPU work units might be awaiting a revision in core17
My point:
Lets eliminate the middleman!
lets just have clear and open communication, and we can all stop our hobby of trying to guess what is the real rational for decisions.
We can then all apply for jobs in the CIA as analysts projecting the next move of the regime on N. Korea.
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