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And indeed, as Cameron Neylon argues, those that do will immediately have to protect themselves from a large number of clueless newbies by doing exactly what many successful open source projects do: the inner clique closes ranks and refuses to deal with outsiders, ignores questions on the mailing lists, etc.
Do “Many eyeballs make all bugs shallow”? | Serendipity 2009
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And indeed, as Cameron Neylon argues, those that do will immediately have to protect themselves from a large number of clueless newbies by doing exactly what many successful open source projects do: the inner clique closes ranks and refuses to deal with outsiders, ignores questions on the mailing lists, etc.
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[Update: the session was a great success, and some of the audience have blogged about it already: e.g. Cameron Neylon]
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And indeed, as Cameron Neylon argues, those that do will immediately have to protect themselves from a large number of clueless newbies by doing exactly what many successful open source projects do: the inner clique closes ranks and refuses to deal with outsiders, ignores questions on the mailing lists, etc.
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[Update: the session was a great success, and some of the audience have blogged about it already: e.g. Cameron Neylon]
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[Update: the session was a great success, and some of the audience have blogged about it already: e.g. Cameron Neylon]
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Drexel CoAS talks mp3 podcast: Cameron Neylon Drexel Talk. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}
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Its obvious that Michele Neylon, managing director of Blacknight, is one of those business people who just 'gets it' - the power of naked conversations that is.
July 2006 2006
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Its obvious that Michele Neylon, managing director of Blacknight, is one of those business people who just 'gets it' - the power of naked conversations that is.
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Tyler Neylon is like any other lego junkie - he looks beyond the directions in a kit and uses the bricks in front of him to make his own designs.
Gizmodo Kelly Hodgkins 2011
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