Robert, the video that you recommended caught my interest and I saw the whole thing trough again and took a closer into the philosophy behind it. The NVC ideology didn't pass my standards, I am afraid. The danger of totally abandoning the concept of objective truth is that you end up with everybody's feelings as the only sacred thing in this world. To avoid conflict to maximize your transaction with people (you get what you need and I get what I need) can be good in a short-term business relation, but not if you try to build a good machine or sky scraper.
Would be interesting to know if anyone know of a paper that deals with the difference in values and beliefs in the best OSS teams. Johs > On 15. sep. 2015, at 02.48, Johs Ensby <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks for this video, Robert > Very interesting, any other input like this that captures knowhow about how > to make OSS communities productive and compassionate would be highly > appreciated > > Johs > > >> On 14. sep. 2015, at 19.35, Robert Kowalski <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> I would really recommend this talk which explains a lot of Human-Human >> interactions in communities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSv7GIX-XQ0 >> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSv7GIX-XQ0> >> >> I would be really interested in your feedback about it as a possible >> building block for further discussions about Jan's and Jason's mails. >
