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I have posted a question about ratios previously and received comments
such
as "ratios don't matter, it the amount of work required", and "you have
to
look at all the factors including page count, etc.," and these are
indeed
valid comments with which I agree. However, some companies insist that
there
are indeed ratios and plan and budget projects accordingly. This makes
sense
to a degree too. To have a 1 to 1 ratio of writers to developers may be
an
ideal solution, but financially not feasible. So, I would appreciate it
if
you could tell me how many developers there are in your company vs the
number of writers.
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