AlvinofDiaspar
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I disagree - legal responsibility is one thing, moral/ethical responsibility is another - and it is in the latter that developer had failed utterly. More disconcertingly, said developer had made grandeur promises of excellence which he will not be legally bound to either - would we then excuse him for this scenario of hypothetical failure, knowing that by the book his responsibility is just maximizing return?
AoD
I disagree - legal responsibility is one thing, moral/ethical responsibility is another - and it is in the latter that developer had failed utterly. More disconcertingly, said developer had made grandeur promises of excellence which he will not be legally bound to either - would we then excuse him for this scenario of hypothetical failure, knowing that by the book his responsibility is just maximizing return?
AoD
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