Hi Alexander,

While I understand your frustration, this seems like a reasonable way
to get something done.

Let me explain, I once worked for a someone in the medical industry
who had a great idea for manufacturing parts. Now, he had no expertise
in manufacturing or software development, but what he did was find the
resources, like software engineers and CAD/CAM experts which he
contracted to develop a system to perform this new process.

This job was fun, interesting and challenging and I got to work in
areas I previously hadn't.

Once the software was in production and the tooling was perfected he
stopped using expensive contractors and found someone more affordable
and able to build on the foundations we put together.

Last I heard the business is doing well. Now he paid us for our
services to implement his idea. We contributed and made improvements
to what he was trying to do, but we weren't business partners or
owners, we were the hammer and nails to get his job done.

If you want to get the benefits, come up with the idea, fund it, and,
assuming success, enjoy the fruits of your labor.

I guess what I am saying is that just because someone cannot
personally implement the solution to a particular problem, what is
wrong with them getting someone like yourself in for a short time to
help solve that problem.

Michael

On Oct 17, 6:35 am, "a.efremov" <[email protected]> wrote:
> It smells as modern days stilling, people promise you contract job and
> interesting work, load you 10h/day. then simply run away with your
> results. Well, you got a bit of money for that. That's not so bad.
> What to do, keep mouth locked and let them do anything with code base.
> Finish code and go away.

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