| written by Peek on Mar 18, 2008 12:19 |
 | |  | | That was the idea of "management" I was thinking about (i.e. making the process a little bit smoother by removing the useless bottlenecks), not this awful dictatorship that many here seem to have in mind. For instance, building a list of available competences as I did was the first thing to do, I'm horrified to see that nobody thought about that, and directly jumped to "which paranoid-down-to-the-slightest-detail license should we use ?".
Anyway, this whole discussion about "management" is closed, as the concept has been massively rejected here (I would say for inappropriate reasons, but this is not the point). I'm a little bit amused to see that some opinions slowly change, but as the most active guys have a clear and definitive idea about that, I guess we're done here  | |  | |  |
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