Hi,
Le 9 nov. 11 à 04:23, Louis Suárez-Potts a écrit :
On 8 November 2011 17:48, Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote:
- I highly recommend that people view through the slides for the
well-respected "How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People"
set of
slides:
https://sites.google.com/site/io/how-open-source-projects-survive-
poisonous-people
The talk is worth watching, but for those short on time the slides
are worth
reading. In particular, the aspects about how communities of many
different
kinds of people (the vast majority who are not poisonous, by the
way!) can
effectively work together on public mailing lists. A key slide is
pp 5, and
pp7 as a followup:
"Attention and Focus
These are your scarcest resources
You must protect them"
- Shane
Louis
<former OOo community manager, chair of the erstwhile council, lead
of Native-Lang, Marketing, Website, Distribution, Education, Business,
Incubator Category;
You should write you were the "owner" of those projects, instead of
the lead, because you were the admin.
There is a huge difference IMHO.
Regards,
Eric Bachard
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