You mean we should start throwing out inefficient people? ;)

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Guido Stepken <[email protected]>wrote:

> The 22.02.2012 01:38  "Guillermo Polito" 
> <guillermopolito<[email protected]>
> @ <[email protected]>gmail.com <[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Guido Stepken 
> > <gstepken<[email protected]>
> @ <[email protected]>googlemail.com <[email protected]>>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> But i *know* from my experience as project leader, that *all* projects,
> where project leaders tried to suppress criticism or "negative thinking"
> finally failed.
> >>
> >> Guido Stepken
> >
> > From my experience in the software industry, project leaders does not
> provide value.  They do not manage administration (even if it's their work
> :) ) nor development nor software architecture.  They just complain about
> the developer's work without trying to make them work in a more efficient
> way or providing feedback to be transformed in something useful.
> >
> > Guille
>
> In the small talk world coders are "VIP's", in the Java or C++ or Free
> Software world everybody producing instable code or messing up things is
> thrown out, as well as coders, that don't systematically address bugs, do
> not *preemptively* remove even unissued bugs.
>
> Normally every bughunter opens issues himself, he detects while
> bughunting. Therefrom i *see*, what is a good team or coder, what/who is
> not!
>
> Have fun!
>
> Guido Stepke
>

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