Google I/O 2008 - Open Source Projects and Poisonous People
How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People
Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman (Google)
Every project runs into people who are selfish, uncooperative, and disrespectful. These people can silently poison the atmosphere of a happy developer community. Come learn how to identify these people and peacefully de-fuse them before they derail your project. Told through a series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes and experiences.
Видео Google I/O 2008 - Open Source Projects and Poisonous People канала Google Developers
Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman (Google)
Every project runs into people who are selfish, uncooperative, and disrespectful. These people can silently poison the atmosphere of a happy developer community. Come learn how to identify these people and peacefully de-fuse them before they derail your project. Told through a series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes and experiences.
Видео Google I/O 2008 - Open Source Projects and Poisonous People канала Google Developers
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