Re: help with tables




"Robert" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:26:34 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx () wrote:

In article <gfl2q319rd84spnb10q3f9huuvjq2254f9@xxxxxxx>,
Robert <no@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 01:37:24 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx () wrote:

In article <bav1q3t26jjt26156j9eh4lpp1ivtot9a0@xxxxxxx>,
Robert <no@xxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>

Now think of expanding your experience, Mr Wagner... and imagine that the
TEST TEAM (caps original) makes a copy of their documentation... and
returns it (in exchange for a signature, of course), to the programmer...

Tests plans and results, along with all other project documentation, reside in
a framework
repository that's accessible to everyone. There is no reason to print them
out.

who brings this stack o' foolscap along when he sits down with other folks
at a Prod Implementation meeting.

Our meetings are held in cyberspace using NetMeeting or similar. Participants
are all over
the world; they are not sitting in a room.

Moreover, the development team is often disbanded before the project goes to
production.
There is no reason for a programmer to be the project's advocate; that's the
job of
project managers.

Let me get this stratight, you are saying the development team gets disbanded
BEFORE the application has made it thru testing (by the testing team).

No wonder that shop uses contractors, their management is REALLY screwed up. <G>


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Bill Klein
wmklein <at> ix.netcom.com


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