Please Evacuete The Building
If you think QA is only applicable to engineering projects, think again:
*puts on QA cap*
At first glance, I say it’s a P4 since the meaning of the area is not lost through the typo. It is also not necessarily easy to fix — not necessarily the technical aspects of painting over the letter and painting a new one, but more-so with regards to getting the contractor out to the site, having the correct shade of color, getting the work done for free (assuming it was their error to begin with), and so on.
But of course, this work was done for a corporation. A pretty large one, at that. This makes it a P1 pretty much by default — an incident like this might negatively impact the company’s image. And, um, that company writes your paycheck.
*takes off QA cap, now sweaty*
I can’t believe I even wrote this.

I say just fire someone in documentation, or bump the fix to a dot release.
Jefferson
June 17, 2007 at 10:55 pm