Email a copy of 'These Engineers Say They're Improving eBay Technology' to a friend
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5 YEARS! 5 YEARS! They had 5 years to plan Mangled Payments. What were they doing? Its been over 2 years since its introduction, again what have they been doing? The platform is so buggy, it drives away good sellers to other platforms. Some of those platforms have only been around for a few years, yet their foundations are light years ahead of eBay.
I’d be embarrassed to say I worked on any technology team at eBay, they are only know for incompetence and failures.
Until I see many of the long-term bugs fixed, I won’t put much faith in eBay’s “engineering” at all. There seems to be NO version control, and bugs that had been fixed re-appear in six months, only to cause mayhem again. Honestly, there is no real means of reporting bugs; I have 40+ years programming experience and still get the “have you cleared your browser cache?” question, along with a resistance to even ADMITTING there are bugs. Perhaps Ina and David can show Shoup and Weinberg some of the E-Commerce EKG entries, as there are a lot of them still occurring (the deformed photos when replying to customer questions is still going on), and come on, guys, how hard is it really to keep a system stable? You’re introducing bugs where there were none before!
Actually, like so much that is eBay today, I’ll believe this when I see results. Shoup’s association with Cassini alone doesn’t give me the warm fuzzies!
Interesting this would be brought out now. As a programmer for 40+ years, I find eBay’s IT and programming capabilities atrocious. I’ve watched bugs be “fixed” every six months, only to pop up again in another six months. A current issue simply displaying listing photos in a buyer question and reply – which previously has worked for 25 YEARS – has been broken now for weeks. Contacting eBay “support” about it is useless; considering eBay has no good means of reporting technical issues or bugs, that shouldn’t be surprising.
That Shoup was part of the team that built “Cassini’, which has often been called “Can’tSeeMe” by sellers, doesn’t bode well for the direction of this project at all.
eBay needs a good method to allow technical reporting of problems, and they need to stop freezing the “System Status Board” at all green indicators when there are serious ongoing problems with the system. We realize that the “System Status” is more to make Wall Street think everything is peachy, but those who USE the system know otherwise.
I had to check the calendar – It’s not April 1st.
He Built eBay’s Cassini search engine years ago:
Thats when all the problems started on ebay. searching by Title ; Catergory; description, was a huge MISTAKE!
So if you think the guy who screwed up ebay search system is going to help eBay, guess again! Same ole shitty programming done by the lowest bidder in India!
Why is eBay unable to fix Managed Payments reporting? Sales totals matching 1099-K amounts are nowhere to be found in payouts reports or monthly PDF Financial Statements. Why is eBay unable or reluctant to share sales totals with sellers or provide fee reporting that can easily be filled in various lines in an IRS Schedule C form?
“By the way, if the name Randy Shoup sounds familiar to some readers, it’s because he helped build eBay’s Cassini search engine years ago.”
And we all know how great Cassini worked..NOT.
I thought it was April 1st.
Well, unless and until these 2 will come in under the radar to turn back the Clock on Ebay,
no reason for celebration.
If WE aren’t cheering, they’ve missed the boat…..again.
Interesting this would be brought out now. As a programmer for 40+ years, I find eBay’s IT and programming capabilities atrocious. I’ve watched bugs be “fixed” every six months, only to pop up again in another six months. A current issue simply displaying listing photos in a buyer question and reply – which previously has worked for 25 YEARS – has been broken now for weeks. Contacting eBay “support” about it is useless; considering eBay has no good means of reporting technical issues or bugs, that shouldn’t be surprising.
That Shoup was part of the team that built “Cassini’, which has often been called “Can’tSeeMe” by sellers, doesn’t bode well for the direction of this project at all.
eBay needs a good method to allow technical reporting of problems, and they need to stop freezing the “System Status Board” at all green indicators when there are serious ongoing problems with the system. We realize that the “System Status” is more to make Wall Street think everything is peachy, but those who USE the system know otherwise.
but they are already the self proclaimed greatest tech company.
I really doubt if they will do anything except create more glitch’s