Meeting for the first time after 26 years of open source collaboration
Aug07

Meeting for the first time after 26 years of open source collaboration

Collaborating on an open source software project is inherently an online experience. For me, almost all of my interaction has been via email. I’ll send someone a patch, and they’ll review it and reply to me. Or a user will file a bug, and I’ll respond to it via the bug tracker. More commonly, developers in the open source community will discuss ideas via the email list. read more Powered by...

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