>>This is one of schemes where it's not "location, location, location", it's "communication, communication and source control".
>Yes but most of IT managers do not know how to control telecomuting developers. They even do not know how properly to cut into pieces the project.
Then they need to either get a different IT manager or hire a Project Manager. There is no reason these days for someone to get on a plane and travel 1000's of miles to do something that can be done over the internet.
>Most of them prefer peopple to be on-site and they to be able to get full controll on their actions.
In most cases (at least right now) this is probably true, but again - then perhaps they need to hire better programmers that they know can do the job without constant supervision and guidence. I think over the next few years you will see more people and companies taking this view point.
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