From time to time folks see fit to publish lists of what the general priorities for developing a software project should be. The funny thing about these lists is that almost all of them omit what I consider to be the number one priority.
Update: Link fixed.
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So what is your number one priority? I recently wrote about what I thought should be a list of priorities, but I am always open to input:
http://www.bsdg.org/2005/02/software-development-priorities.shtml
Thanks, Jim; I fixed the link. I actually cited your article in the full post.
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