X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/fspm_howto/blobdiff_plain/986b7e4aa0982f54d51719fee337383fc86dcd06..c329c864e8cd455a0c2255977d3a1a8d258c85bf:/FreeSoftwareDevelopmentHOWTO.sgml diff --git a/FreeSoftwareDevelopmentHOWTO.sgml b/FreeSoftwareDevelopmentHOWTO.sgml index 74401a8..9731b6c 100644 --- a/FreeSoftwareDevelopmentHOWTO.sgml +++ b/FreeSoftwareDevelopmentHOWTO.sgml @@ -6,57 +6,60 @@ Free Software Development HOWTO - + - Benjamin - Mako - Hill - -
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+ Benjamin + Mako + Hill + +
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- - - - v0.01 - 27 March 2001 - bch - - Initial Release - - - + + + + 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 @@ -1380,8 +1383,8 @@ pages for more information and options. 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.