It's not targeted at you directly, but rather a real question, which is how is a program manager any less likely to screw up the UI?

On Mar 10, 2009, at 12:40 PM, Andrew Boyd wrote:

Read the rest of my original response. At no time do I advocate that the program manager should have anything to do with the design.

This thread started with an incomplete quote, and this tradition seems to be continuing :)


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