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by jakobegger
3930 days ago
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The title is very misleading. Yes, those ten rules may work well for one project. But they are not at all applicable in general. The Open Source world is way more heterogenous than that. For example, my current favourite Open Source project uses a permissive license, always finds consensus on the mailing list before pushing to master, and is huge. Which is in blatant violation of rules 2,3 and 9 from the article. And it's been growing in popularity for decades. There is no such thing as general rules for Open Source projects. |
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