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 Whether or not in the opinion of other dev contractors they would consider an edict to use an in-house library to do the work to be an unreasonable level of direction from the end client
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 Originally posted by 7specialgems View PostWhether or not in the opinion of other dev contractors they would consider an edict to use an in-house library to do the work to be an unreasonable level of direction from the end client
 If YOU consider it unreasonable, then YOU have to walk away.
 
 Others wouldn’t use the term “unreasonable” and just consider that’s how this particular client works.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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 Everyone has said that it is not unreasonable and almost certainly not SDC. You don't believe that, so best quit.Originally posted by 7specialgems View PostWhether or not in the opinion of other dev contractors they would consider an edict to use an in-house library to do the work to be an unreasonable level of direction from the end client
 
 Your concern about peer review is also ludicrous. In some industries it is imposed by regulators.
 
 Thread closed.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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 Regardless of whether or not it falls under SDC, is neither here nor there as far as they are concerned.
 
 Those are the tools they want you to use (hint: everyone has to do it), so if you don't, you will have problems with them.
 
 Either stay and use them, or don't.
 
 Making much more of a fuss about it may take the decision out of your hands anyway.Comment
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 Reading your post, it sounds like you just don't like what they're doing and want to change it. Nothing to do with SDC.Originally posted by 7specialgems View PostIt works well but the world's moved on since they built them and there is equivalent vanilla functionality in the underlying software now.
 
 I've discussed this with the developers but it is their little feifdom and despite the above, they are insisting that it continues to be used.
 
 If this is their architecture standard, then you don't get to decide, so follow the standard unless you can prove it wont work. Or, if you feel it would be unprofessional to do it, just don't accept the job and walk away stating your reasons.Comment
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 Fair comment but not neccessarily no, I was more concerned that it was too controlling for me and inefficient a solution for them.Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostReading your post, it sounds like you just don't like what they're doing and want to change it. Nothing to do with SDC.
 
 In any case I have continued to read around and it looks like I've gone down the rabbit hole HMRC would want us to fall down with their intepretation of SDC.
 
 There's some good stuff from Andy Vessey which cites case law to give a more realistic interpretation of SDC and make provisions for "specifications and guidelines":
 
 Having read that I am a lot more chilled out.“Does providing a brand guide for a marketing contractor to use when working on a client’s project mean SDC applies? In practice no, because if the client wants work produced in a particular manner – such as specifying the tone of voice of marketing copy - but is not giving detailed instruction as to how the contractor goes about writing the actual copy that adopts the required tone of voice, then SDC is not present.”
 
 I did ask in the OP if I was taking it too far!Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 11:29.Comment
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 As a PM there have been gigs where I have to do all my reporting on a specific clients PM application.
 Even if I found it clunky and frankly crap I still had to use it for all my reports. Its nothing to do with SDC but simply the process in use at that client.
 
 As others have said, suck it up or leaveComment
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 and the first line of the first reply was was saying that you are.......... Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 11:29.See You Next Tuesday Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 11:29.See You Next TuesdayComment
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 Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
								
								
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