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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> writing code and releasing code that others might find
> useful is probably the best thing that one can do to
> encourage the community to follow. Call it the shame
> factor, if you will. I can easily say if I can do it,
> why can't you?
Lynn is contributing, in his own way but a valuable contribution
nonetheless.
I do wish his contribution was more cohesive, his arguments more pointed
and less ponderous, and his distribution more global. But that is what
I, an armchair follower of the Open Source movement, want. I'm not
doing anything at this time so I suggest that no one try to follow me.
> Talk and planning is necessary, but don't let it get
> in the way of the real end product.
Stagnation. Just-in-time planning. Edwards Deming, Homer Sarasohn,
Charles Protzman. Warp Doctor.
The preacher gives the speech, but the nuns run the soup kitchen.
- Peter
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