making things with Moi

 From:  Michael Gibson
5596.10 In reply to 5596.9 
Hi Val,

> So is the individual superior to the committee?

I guess it depends on the particular goals that are being targeted. If the goal is more about amassing a whole bunch of features then the committee approach can work very well for that.

But yeah if the goal is more about making things "intuitive" or "streamlined" or "easy to learn", then it's a much different matter and having one individual in control helps out a lot. A lot less arguments for one thing... :) With a committee it invariably happens that not every single person involved shares the same precise vision for what the product should do and so the result becomes a sort of amalgamation.

Sometimes just adding features is what actually ruins simplicity by itself - and when there are a lot of people trying to contribute it gets difficult to say to someone - "sorry, your work is not quite in line with the overall product vision and so we're just throwing out all your work"... And then once something has been added in it usually stays in for a long time to come, just in general people don't react well when stuff is taken out.

- Michael