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I'm guessing that with that sort of communication you
aren't in a situation where you can't get anyone to
tell you what the company priorities are, and can
probably ignore this entire conversation. I am too
these days, but can still relate to Sarah's experience
from one or two of my past lives. :)
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "McLauchlan, Kevin" <Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com>
Actually, our project-driving folk do talk to each other, often trying
to leverage each others' work - "I can lend you two programmers to help
you get feature X ready for your release next month, so it'll be mostly
built, tested and refined when my guys are ready to include it in my
June release. But I'll need a programmer in May and a tester in June if
you can spare 'em.... and of course, the single-and-only writer-bod
will just cope as usual." :-)
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