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- Greetings.
-
- > Adam Parrott wrote:
- >
- >> ...Btw, I think we can apply the "promotion motion" analogy
- >> to this one. You don't start out afresh at a company (if your
- >> young and inexperienced, at a first job) working in a high
- >> management position. You work your way UP the corporate ladder
- >> from the BOTTOM. You can apply this to beginning a team project
- >> like mentioned.
- >
- > Nice theory, but how are you gonna tell how experienced someone is
- > if they haven't published anything? Personally I haven't released
- > anything written in AMOS for over three years, but I still use it
- > all the time. The only fair way is to take people's word for it,
- > and let them take on whatever they think they can handle.
-
- I was referring to the ENTIRE List in general. I wasn't saying that
- everyone coder had to start out simple. I meant that the entire
- project should start out simple. If experienced programmers want to
- write or contribute complex or bigger code to the project, let them!
- By all means, let them code what they think they can handle.
-
- > Do we know who's managing this project yet? As far as I can tell
- > only Schitso has offered his services so far, and he didn't sound
- > too keen. Somebody's going to have to come in and put their foot
- > down, otherwise it will never get off the ground. All votes for
- > Schitso then? Everybody say "Aye".
-
- How about Laurie? As I recall, this was HIS idea, and he WAS the one
- that made the announcement to everybody. I would nominate myself for
- the leader position, but I'm a bit to busy right now with my current
- project to head a project as big as this. Maybe another time.
-
- Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@hotmail.com, work: parrottsoft@geocities.com
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