I would be so tempted to answer with a resounding YES.
Arrrrh look at the responses here.
http://www.ernya.com/personal-opinio...s-t243140.html
"I can only release what coders give me, I am not a coder myself"
........way to shift responsibility. She's the admin, she might not do the coding but she is the one who delegates the tasks and controls the assets, she can decide which task needs priority and what to fund now and what can wait and how much time, money and attention an issue needs. She has a history of spreading her resources thin and regardless of what she says, the blacklist by default of existing used resources that could have been directed elsewhere. That is on her, not the coders.