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Re: [xml-dev] Re: XML As Fall Guy


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:25 PM, Kurt Cagle <kurt.cagle@gmail.com> wrote:
 

If you then add into this the fact that when you take the above pieces out of the mix of Java development requirements, you remove a lot of the real need for Java developers in the first place. When your business model is predicated on employing large number of developers that can be charged at inflated rates because it is a time and material government contract that you believe will not be heavily scutinized because it advances an administration priority, MarkLogic can be seen as a real threat.


Having people on the project that possess the necessary skills is also cast as a threat (won't be able to maintain it or replace their skills).

Running the project with people that lack the necessary skills - somebody once looked me straight in the eye and said "Can't you see we're mitigating risk by doing it this way".



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