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Re: Debian structure



Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net> writes:

> Whatever you call it, it's compartmentalizing. If it walks like a
> duck...  The problems with this idea is it tends to divide the
> cohesiveness of the group. I remember consulting for a company that
> was divided into only two groups; hardware development, and software
> development. The two departments had a long history of
> antagonism. No matter what the problem, the hardware folks blamed it
> on poor software and the software folks blamed it on the poor
> hardware. [...]

I work at a company which is divided into two main groups (plus
several other smaller groups) and there is no detectable antagonism,
especially on the departmental level.

It really has to do with the company culture, not the fact that
different departments exist.

  Dan

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