Re: Why ADM is a good idea with poor implementation?
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Posted by daly_de_gagne
2006-02-15 16:32:10
Stephen: “Here’s a question for you, Daly. ADM is introducing features faster than any other product you know of. What enables it to do this? Does ADM have more money to throw at development than everyone else. No, you have said the opposite. So what exactly *explains* the rapid pace of “development,” besides the developer’s unlimited tolerance for bugs and half-baked implementation.”
Stephen, the rapid pace of development is explained because the process is vision-driven. It has been apparent from day one that Eric has had a very ambitious vision for ADM. There is an argument that can be made that in fact too much is being attempted too quickly. But for you to suggest that it can be explained by “the developer’s unlimited tolerance for bugs and half-baked implementation” is more a reflection of your bias against ADM and its principals than it is of reality.
Daly