Hi Nikolai,

>>>The developer not only should be, but is responsible for this.
>>...
>>Wouldn't you agree that in case the developer is "only" the developer,
>>but does not take any of the other two mentioned roles, then it's *not*
>>her responsibility to ensure the synchrony?
> 
> No, I wouldn't. Actually, I'd expect that every person fulfilling on of 
> the three roles takes 100% responsibility. So the chances are better
> that at least one succeeds. ;-) Okay?

Hmm. So everybody is doing everything? :)

Okay, to not be a pettifogger, let's agree on a shared responsibility.
Though I still think that the person to blame would be the Project Lead,
if that fails. Finally, what else would this role be good for?

Ciao
Frank

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