http://scienceblogs.com/collectiveimagination/2009/10/james_hall_open_source_softwar.php

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"In the beginning, progress is usually very slow, because you may only have
one or two developers making updates to the program. But as new versions are
released, others become interested. The program doesn't need to be complete,
but it does need to demonstrate that it can do something, that it has the
potential to be useful. Then the new users may help add to the code, so the
program gets even better. The updated releases generate even more interest,
which attracts more users and developers. Repeat as necessary, and even a
complex system can become achievable."
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