On Friday 16 June 2006 14:53, Odhiambo G. Washington took the opportunity to
write:
> | > It sounds a draconian method.
> |
> | It is. Unfortunately, the customer isn't always right.
>
> In our organization, you dare not say that, even when it's obvious.
> The "customer is always right, especially when they are wrong" because
> the "customer is king" if they are paying ;)
In that case, let them pay extra to have their code audited. ;-)
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