What Corporate Projects Should Learn from Open Source
Let’s say that you’re a programmer working on a wildly successful open source project in your free time… In general, you feel strongly that nobody should commit a broken build… and that it’s important to get as many people reviewing the code as possible… If you’re also a professional developer at your day job, then you may have tried to bring some of those great practices to work with you. If you have, then these excuses will sound very familiar: ‘We have a business to run.’ ‘Those ideas might work in a perfect world, but we need to concentrate on our code.’”
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