[EuroPython] EPC2003: program + length + public + fees
Nicolas Chauvat
Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr
Mon, 18 Nov 2002 13:11:41 +0100
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:28:22AM +0100, Tom Deprez wrote:
> I still don't see why we need to seperate all the people. I honoustly
> hate it when somebody puts me in square and tells me 'well, this is only
> for X kind of people, you aren't an X person, so we don't want you
> here'.
> I always had the idea that people are complement to each other. A
> business person needs the help from a programmer and a programmer can
> learn from a business person as well.
> If you put people in squares (are how do you say it in english), then it
> looks more like privating your thingie.
I agree, "putting labels on people is bad". But let me guess, you never had a
lot of opportunities to be in touch with "business people" have you ? The
ones that are interested in buying things and give work to your company
when they do ?
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Nicolas Chauvat
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