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 >
