Re: Closed-door development

From: Ben Collins (bcollins@debian.org)
Date: Fri Aug 11 2000 - 14:45:56 EDT

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    >
    > It is true to a large extent, and in my opinion it's
    > the gem that
    > keeps us at such high productivity rates.
    >

    You find this surprising? I can't think of one succesful open project that
    doesn't have a private list for core developers. IN fact, almost every
    project that I have worked with, has some sort of closed email list where
    core/central developers can convirge out of site and with less noise.

    This gives the central developers a chance to speak uncluterred, to ppl
    that have a serious and technical interest in the matters at hand.

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