Well, you are lucky if you dont nee to sign contracts, in my context that is
very difficult to do. Even to propose copmanys to make another kind of contract
than the traditional fixed scope and cost, that's why I am interested if
someone could provide us a sample of a variable scope contract, maybe Kent has
one since he has written an article about it.
Best Regards,
Israel Antezana
Ron Jeffries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday, December 27, 2004, at 8:02:02 AM, Israel Antezana wrote:
> I have read Kent�s article about optional scope contracts, but
> the question is how do you express it on a
> legal contract?. Do you have a sample optional scope contract
> that you could share with us?. When a customer
> wants to hire you, do you sign this kind of contract?
No, sorry, I do not have one, nor do I use contracts in my work.
Ron Jeffries
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