Re: The joys of having a non technical manager.
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:56:19 +1000
"John Larkin"
mpm
The push to final product without adequate controls and proper testing
could leave the Company open to Product Liability issues. If someone
is seriously injured or killed as a result of using the product, an
astute lawyer might subpeona documents to determine the extent to
which the Company was aware of the safety issues. Having no process
in such a situation would likely be viewed quite negatively, perhaps
even as reckless.
-mpm
That consideration is orthogonal to prototyping.
** What asinine, issue avoiding drivel.
It's a cultural thing:
** Worse than ridiculous.
do we do our best to make the initial design 100% right, or do
we hack a first attempt and assume it won't be good enough to sell?
** Attempts to falsely define the issue = same as avoiding it.
Frankly,
** Frankly - John Larkin is a ridiculous, posturing nut case.
Thousands of his putrid piles of autistic verbal diarrhoea here prove that.
the prototype approach will probably result in an inferior,
buggier product getting into the field.
** The truth is the exact opposite, of course.
Larkin is nothing more than another trolling jerk off.
...... Phil
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