On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:41 PM, Yury Frolov|Studio Asterisk* wrote:

... But is there anything wrong with RED being 'just' an "approach" or "mode of operation"? Like Special Ops tactics and tools (i am not crazy about this analogy - but for the lack of a better one..) i suspect certain RED practices can be codified and successfully "scaled" into various project strategies ...

Nothing wrong with that, if anyone understood what kind of tactics were used and how they can actually implement them themselves. Problem is, Jim hasn't, nor has anyone else, actually defined what RED is.

We haven't bought in, because we don't see the value, because we don't understand, because it hasn't be defined.


Cheers!

Todd Zaki Warfel
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