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It's hard to be both patient and enthusiastic
It's hard to be both enthusiastic and smart
It's hard to be both smart and patient
It's hard to be both patient and enthusiastic
It's hard to be both enthusiastic and smart
It's hard to be both smart and patient
Do your best!
It's hard to be both patient and enthusiastic
It's hard to be both enthusiastic and smart
It's hard to be both smart and patient
Do your best!
(When dealing with yourself and with others.)
Postel's law & robustness principle:
"Be conservative in what you do...
...be liberal in what you accept from others"
• A website
• .zip/.tar.gz files to install
• Discussion list(s) and IRC channel(s)
• Documentation
• A publicly accessible repository
• A Bug tracker
• A Community
• An ecosystem (distribs, forks, [up|down]stream)
Growing the Org-mode community
• Community documentation (Worg)
• A mailing list for both users and developers
• No roadmap
• No separate bug tracker (we use the mailing list)
• Attract great power users
• Give as much freedom to users as you can
Free software and innovation
Krzysztof Klincewicz, Innovativeness of open source software projects, August 11, 2005
Free Software history
• 1983: Richard Stallman starts the GNU project
• 1984: RMS starts the Free Software Foundation
• 1985: First free software license for GNU Emacs
• 1989: GNU GPL v1.0 (v2.0 in 1991)
• 1992: Linus publishes Linux under GPLv2
• 1998: Project Mozilla kicks off
• 2001: Wikipedia and Creative Commons kick off
• 2002: Release of Firefox 1.0
• 2005: First release of Git
• 2007: GPL v3.0 and CC v3.0
Free licenses history
• 1989 : GPLv1
• 1991 : GPLv2
• 1999 : BSD
• 2001 : CC fondé
• 2002 : CC v1
• 2004 : CC v2
• 2005 : CC v2.5
• 2007 : GPLv3 et CCv3
• 2009 : Lancement CC0
When you are a teenager, alone with a (programmable)computer, the universe is alive with infinite possibilities. You area god. Master of all you survey. Then you go to school, major in"Computer Science", graduate – and off to the salt mines withyou, where you will stitch silk purses out of sow’s ears in somebraindead language, building on the braindead systems createdby your predecessors, for the rest of your working life. There willbe little room for serious, deep creativity. You will be constrainedby the will of your master (whether the proverbial "pointy-hairedboss", or lemming-hordes of fickle startup customers) and by thelimitations of the many poorly-designed systems you will useonce you no longer have an unconstrained choice of task andmedium.
Engelhart’s violin, http://www.loper-os.org/?p=861
Software Engineer to join its close-knit, agileengineering team Candidates must be intellectuallycurious, self-driven, highly motivated andproductive. They must be problem-solvers, who arepassionate about shipping code, and buildingrobust and scalable Internet applications.
Wait!... maybe your boss will be a hacker too?
~$ cd me/; git shortlog
• 1986 : Some programming in LOGO and BASIC
• 1984-1992 : Playing LEGO
• 1995-2003 : Philosophy and cognitive sciences
• 1998- .... : Free Software hacktivist
• 2007- .... : Learning tomorrow (Book)
• 2008- .... : One Laptop Per Child France
• 2010-2011 : Wikimédia France
• 2010- .... : Emacs Org-mode maintainer