On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 15:50:43 Paul Bennett wrote: > I'm not overly excited, especially since I've seen firsthand how internal > politics and endless meetings can strecth out a project like this. Often > the the end result is something which meets everyone's perceived needs > except the users and ends up having abandoned features in a few months when > the people who are excited about "blogging" or "social networking" or > "real-time chat" realise the actually have to update content and can't be > bothered. > > I've also seen great websites built on short timeframes and small budgets > where the project team was little more than a coordinator, a designer and a > developer or two.
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