Dave Phillips wrote:
> I don't think the point here is that a project lead or client shouldn't be
> able to ask the developer a question.  That's kind of ludicrous.  However,
> calling and asking a question in detail is just as weasy as turning around
> and asking a question in detail.  
 Not for everyone! Some people are more comfortable in person than on 
the phone or over IM. 


> And, better yet, quick questions done over
> IM usually don't turn into long conversations, like they can in person.
>   
 My experience is that 'quick' IM conversations with clients can often 
stretch; just like in person conversations.

 But, I think it all boils down to trust and communication.  As long as 
"developer" and "manager" can communicate; they'll work well together.  
Some people communicate better in person. 


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