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Free Software Development HOWTO
-
+
- Benjamin
- Mako
- Hill
-
-
- mako@debian.org
-
-
-
+ Benjamin
+ Mako
+ Hill
+
+
+ mako@debian.org
+
+
-
-
-
- v0.01
- 27 March 2001
- bch
-
- Initial Release
-
-
-
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+
+
+ v0.2
+ 7 April 2001
+ bch
+
+
+
+ v0.01
+ 27 March 2001
+ bch
+ Initial Release
+
+
-
- fswd
-
-
-
- This HOWTO is designed for people with experience in programming
- and some skills in managing a software project but who are new to
- the world of Free Software. This document is meant to act as a
- guide to the non-technical aspects of free software development
- and was written to act as a crash course in the people skills
- that aren't taught to commercial coders but that can make or
- break a free software project.
-
+
+ fswd
+
+
+
+ This HOWTO is designed for people with experience in programming
+ and some skills in managing a software project but who are new to
+ the world of free software. This document is meant to act as a
+ guide to the non-technical aspects of free software development
+ and was written to act as a crash course in the people skills that
+ aren't taught to commercial coders but that can make or break a
+ free software project.
+
-
+
- Introduction
-
-
- fswd!introduction
-
-
+ Introduction
+
+
+ fswd!introduction
+
+
Skimming through freshmeat.net provides mountains of reasons for this
HOWTO's existence--the Internet is littered with excellently
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While both of these projects operate on a scale that your
project will not (at least initially), their example is
- helpful. Debian's idea of a project who lead who can do
- nothing but delegate can serve as a
+ helpful. Debian's idea of a project leader who can do
+ nothing but delegate serves as a
caricature of how a project can involve and empower a huge
number of developers and grow to a huge size.