Re: Breaking build world costs $5? (was: Can we please have acurrent that compiles?)

2000-05-15 Thread Paul Richards
"Brian W. Buchanan" wrote: On Mon, 15 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote: I see this money scheme as an extension of the "finger pointing" which does nothing to build team spirit. That depends very much on the way it's taken. At the moment, people take the pointy hat voluntarily, not

Re: Breaking build world costs $5? (was: Can we please have acurrent that compiles?)

2000-05-15 Thread Neil Blakey-Milner
On Mon 2000-05-15 (11:43), Paul Richards wrote: The only problem being that at Desktop you can drop the $5 into the fine box when you leave work but I'd have to walk down the bank and either do a wire transfer or send an international money order. Apart from the hassle involved there's the

Re: Breaking build world costs $5? (was: Can we please have acurrent that compiles?)

2000-05-15 Thread Frank Mayhar
Narvi wrote: On Mon, 15 May 2000, Paul Richards wrote: The only problem being that at Desktop you can drop the $5 into the fine box when you leave work but I'd have to walk down the bank and either do a wire transfer or send an international money order. Apart from the hassle involved

Re: Breaking build world costs $5? (was: Can we please have acurrent that compiles?)

2000-05-15 Thread Narvi
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Paul Richards wrote: "Brian W. Buchanan" wrote: On Mon, 15 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote: I see this money scheme as an extension of the "finger pointing" which does nothing to build team spirit. That depends very much on the way it's taken. At the

Re: Breaking build world costs $5? (was: Can we please have acurrent that compiles?)

2000-05-14 Thread Brian W. Buchanan
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote: I see this money scheme as an extension of the "finger pointing" which does nothing to build team spirit. That depends very much on the way it's taken. At the moment, people take the pointy hat voluntarily, not because it's forced on them. It's my