Hi Paolo,
Cor Nouws wrote on 14/05/2022 00:11:
Hi,
Paolo Vecchi wrote on 13/05/2022 11:15:
...
I haven't received any constructive feedback for a while so I presumed
This puzzles me, Paolo. What do you consider as "constructive feedback"?
I think clarifying this is useful. From what I have read, I could easily
conclude that mails that give ideas on where developers could work on,
are considered to be 'constructive feedback', and that mails with
questions about how we the work of and processes around developers hired
by TDF should be managed, are considered _not_ to be 'constructive
feedback'.
(Again - short - I'm a proponent of a clear trial period to learn about
the questions we've seen and find out if/how that can be handled in a
way that hiring developers indeed is a reasonable approach to improve on
the shortcomings in the development, as discussed in the early phase of
your proposal.)
Cheers,
Cor
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