On 4/6/20 6:13 AM, Leigh Griffin wrote:
CPE is entirely unique in this industry and is not perfectly aligned to
the idealistic software engineering process, we are getting there.
No software team is perfectly aligned to the idealistic software
engineering process. CPE is not unique in that either.
You also didn't address the core of my argument, which means it still
stands: it's completely ordinary for software products to have
stakeholders who do not agree. Your claim otherwise is not honest.
You do have a product: it's called dist-git.
That's not a product.
It is. The output of an engineering team is called a product. You should
know that. If you do know that, writing the above is not honest. If you
don't know that, you are missing fundamentals.
You wrote in another post, "It's a shame that the perception is that I'm
not correct or truthful on points like this." It's messages like the
above that generate that perception. You've been saying things that are
obviously untrue, like it being unique to be in a situation where people
don't agree. People won't believe you if you keep saying things that are
clearly untrue.
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