As the asker, I will say I'm opposed to the registry, and I disagree a bit with your notion on strategy. I see what you're saying. But I think it's important to establish a norm in our communities now (perhaps like…
You state this as simple fact, but is it so? Delivering enterprise software is very hard. Matt suggests that USDS was necessary to rescue healthcare.gov, for example. The labor pool of skilled coders is smaller vs.…
LOL at that line. The answer is no, no they are not. Always lovely to handwave at another "magic" technology when trying to explain a completely different one.
I think they were binging some Croneneberg
As the asker, I will say I'm opposed to the registry, and I disagree a bit with your notion on strategy. I see what you're saying. But I think it's important to establish a norm in our communities now (perhaps like…
You state this as simple fact, but is it so? Delivering enterprise software is very hard. Matt suggests that USDS was necessary to rescue healthcare.gov, for example. The labor pool of skilled coders is smaller vs.…
LOL at that line. The answer is no, no they are not. Always lovely to handwave at another "magic" technology when trying to explain a completely different one.
I think they were binging some Croneneberg