On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 10:17, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> "Sam Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Ceki G�lc� wrote:
> >> 
> >> The motivational power of appreciation cannot be underestimated. The
> >> author is correct in emphasizing the point. What is not emphasized
> >> enough is the need for direction. What's the use of having a million
> >> volunteers if they all pull in different directions?
> > 
> > Apache projects tend to attract an abundance of leaders.
> 
> But maybe the best leader is the non-coding one? Now all we can do is
> "sorry, but you're not welcome because you don't know how to use CVS".
> 

<sarcasm>Oh god...I just can't wait to have non-technical leadership to
tell me what to do on projects I work on at least mostly just for fun. 
That would just kick my work to a higher level.  Can we please have
Marketing leaders tell us what features should be coded and how to code
them?  They always cause the best software to be produced.</sarcasm>

>     Pier
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