"In software, ideas are expressed in code.
The
implementation
is the
idea. If an idea has not been
implemented, it is premature to call it an 'idea' -- it
is rather a notion, a daydream or perhaps a fancy. If one has such
a thought, the first order of business is not to send out proposals or
give speeches or navigate through process but rather to sit down and
write some code: build a prototype, share it with some like-minded
people, incorporate their feedback, expand the community and iterate.
If one does this and one's ideas are sound,
the process naturally follows; people naturally
gravitate to good ideas."
"Having
your voice listened to is a privilege, not a right, and it's a
privilege that's earned in proportion to the contribution level, not
volume level."
Damn, you're good!
Posted by Deirdré Straughan on June 27, 2008 at 05:34 PM JST #
Thanks, Deirdré, that`s very kind. :)
Posted by Jim Grisanzio on June 30, 2008 at 07:02 PM JST #
it is very nice Damn..
Posted by dış cephe on July 14, 2008 at 05:35 PM JST #