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That's not the worst idea I've ever heard and, come to think of it, may
be how QA get their information...
Now I just need to work out how to do so without unseating someone :-)
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Sarah Bouchier
Technical Author
exony
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From: David Farbey [mailto:dfarbey -at- yahoo -dot- co -dot- uk]
Sent: 13 September 2006 14:24
To: Sarah Bouchier; techwr-l discussion list
Subject: Re: Gnaargh! Or, I Am Not Psychic
Hi Sarah,
It's scarily familiar.
I know this is going to sound flippant, but the easiest thing to do in
the sort of "organisation-without-a-process" you describe is to have
your desk moved so you sit right in the middle of where the programmers
sit.
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