And how is a Program Manager not going to screw up the UI? Unless they have some design training or skills, they're no less likely to screw it up than a programmer, who at least understands the technology.

On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:22 AM, Andrew Boyd wrote:

My interpretation is this - in the absence of a program manager, the
UI will be left to the coder, who may screw it up. And I agree with
this. Anyone not with me so far?


Cheers!

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