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- From: "Jonathan Shore" <jshore@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:13:34 +0900
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> From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:turnbull@example.com] > > Linus has turned out to be either very lucky or a certifiable genius > at delegation. Indeed > > entirely plausible and more likely than the "direct incompetence" > theory. "Indirect" incompetence is where the higher-level executive > fails to set up the structure of delegation correctly. I agree with the incompetence assessment - it would have made sense to have had a mechanism by which priorities were agreed upon. The goals of the project were not software driven but driven by the local business in each location. As for my own involvement in it, it's hard for me to say (I was one of three project managers, one for each location). The priorities of the project were driven by local demands in each location - this lead to trouble. As for myself, I'm first a CS, and more recently a business-person. I make no claims to being a management genius. I still think that there will be issues regardless of ones management prowess. It is hard for me to believe that a distributed open source project would not face similar issues at the micro level. I think the only way it could work (down to the last detail), would be for all of the developers to be united around the same goals. Short of a cult following, I cannot see any given project manager as having enough "control" (hate that word) to accomplish his/her goals in the order and time desired. If your goals are broad enough and have wide appeal, that may be a different story. Anyway, back to coding now. Thanks for the interesting debate. JS
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