tommorris,
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Another #Horizon thought: tech teams seemingly didn't know Horizon data may be used for criminal prosecution.

If devs don't know how a system is to be used, they can't exercise good judgment in making it.

People snark about "software craftsmanship" being hipstery, but there's truth to it: good software is far more Savile Row than it is Henry Ford. Business may want interchangeable cogs but good software needs skilled people empowered to think carefully, do good work and give a shit.

tommorris,
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That's not even an ACAB "they wouldn't work on a system they knew would send people to jail" point (thought it might be for some developers depending on their ethical views), it is a "if you want to build a system with the sort of data integrity and reliability such that you can put the data in front of a court, please let me know ahead of time because that's an important set of constraints the developers need to understand" point.

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