### Editor's Note ### Hi, all!
Sam Knuth's piece on asking "why" generated extra traffic after LXer picked it up last week [1]. Always happy to see the pieces find additional readers. Congrats, Sam! Today Bobby Martin, author of _Hockey Stick Principles_, brings us a cool oral history of the open source movement—and teases out its implications for today's open organizations. Bobby recently chatted with another Bob—Bob Young, Red Hat co-founder—and gleaned some great insights. Don't forget the #OpenOrgChat this Thursday! [1] http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/234892/index.html ### Content Update ### New today: Bobby Martin: "What the history of open source teaches us about strategic advantage" https://opensource.com/open-organization/16/10/history-open-source-teaches-strategic-advantage Previously published: Sam Knuth: "How to ask why at work without upsetting anyone" https://opensource.com/open-organization/16/10/how-ask-why-without-upsetting-anyone First day page views: 664 ### Site Stats ### Page views yesterday: 422 Total page views for the month: 8,688 Field Guide Downloads: 0 Total Field Guide downloads for the month: 16 Catalyst-In-Chief Downloads: 0 Total Catalyst-In-Chief downloads for the month: 11 ### Social Media Stats ### @TheOpenOrg Twitter followers: 3,149 (+1) @JWhitehurst Twitter followers: 13,671 (+9) Facebook likes: 506 (+0) ### TheOpenOrg Resources ### Metrics spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/196RzNrhAiHRBcZHtrDYYKy0I9m8Bqa67K9OOPbDxuME/edit?pli=1#gid=46325027 _______________________________________________ Openorg-list mailing list Openorg-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openorg-list