The Non-Psychopath's Guide to Managing an Open Source Project: Respect your staff, learn from others, and know when to let go.
The article asks and answers a question on management of teams working on Open Source software project with a focus on delegation of control, managers working in a technical capacity, and emulating successful managers of Open Source software development.
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 64; no. 4; pp. 25 - 28 |
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| Formato: | Question & Answer |
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Association for Computing Machinery
Apr2021
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