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Re: If you could change one rule - eliminate ship requirement discussion

In real-world engineering many projects have drop dead dates: trade shows where new systems will be introduced, military contracts with fixed delivery dates, other system designers who need your piece of the project by a certain date or they end up sitting on their hands until you deliver....

No matter how you slice it, we will end up with a drop-dead ship date. Whether its 6 weeks or 10 weeks, and the bot goes in a crate or a rented U-haul trailer, a deadline is a deadline.

And no matter how much time you allow, some people will always say "if I only had two more weeks....."
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