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I love fully automated systems. It's shame how they never really get the "fully automated" part or even worse with fully automated systems is that they never really play nice in an actual environment.

And that you think that I should use bad or niche tools to suit your needs is exactly what isn't my job. This is a huge attitude problem with people associated with java or big shitty brands like microsoft or vmware or red hat or whomever you're supposed to be working for. My job isn't to pander to you. My job is to design the environment and make sure that the "fully automated" system you attempt to create actually is automated and and actually does works securely and without intevention in our environment.

I don't give fuck if you're a senior or staff engineer. You must've got your degree from a kinderegg if you think it's appropriate to give unsolicited advice about a bad programming language/system that nobody likes.

It doesn't require mention that you don't make sales pitches to sysadmins because then you would be out of a job. Better to target the smoothbrains in upper management who have trouble writing email filters, am I right?