On 6/8/07, Mark Waser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"You are never going to see a painting by committee that is a great
painting."

And he's right. This was Sterling's indictment of Wikipedia–and to the
"wisdom of crowds" fad sweeping the Web 2.0 pitch sessions of Silicon
Valley–but it's also a fair assessment of what holds most (not all) open
source enterprises back: Lack of vision.

Every project has some "developers recruitment policy"; a smart mind
is an integrated mind. The ideological divide goes between Open
Knowledge and Source, and Closed Knowledge and Source.

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