If the reviewer(s) can't be honest enough to admit that they don't like it, but keep giving you feedback about 'this is what you need to do to fix it', and it seems reasonable, but you do it, and next meeting they don't like how that turned out, and the third meeting they ask you to do something that turns it back into what you submitted the first time - it was very messy.
The group may not need to make the distinction. But if none of the group members understand that 'I like it = good, I dislike it = bad' is not necessarily valid, and all but one of the people in the group like the same (smallish) set of stuff, it can get very toxic very fast.
Talk to Irene about it sometime if you'd like to hear gory details.
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Date: 2006-05-04 03:42 pm (UTC)The group may not need to make the distinction. But if none of the group members understand that 'I like it = good, I dislike it = bad' is not necessarily valid, and all but one of the people in the group like the same (smallish) set of stuff, it can get very toxic very fast.
Talk to Irene about it sometime if you'd like to hear gory details.