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What Corporate Projects Should Learn From OSS

Andrew Stellman writes to tell us that an article he co-authored with Jennifer Greene is currently being run at ONLamp. The article takes a look at how the most successful open source projects do a great job of putting important software project management principles in practice, using techniques that can (and should) be adopted by corporate IT project teams.

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  1. The fastest way through a project is the right way by Peaker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is the most insightful comment I've seen in this article, and the one that in my experience is the most difficult for people to get.

    At work, I often have to struggle against cutting corners, and against knowingly doing things wrong to save a bit of time. To me it is completely clear that these "little problems" add up and cost much more in the long run, but it is quite unintuitive that putting extra days or even weeks into code review or strategic planning now, when a close deadline is due, can and is likely to save that amount or more later. The thought of moving these arbitrary and many times virtual deadlines is inconceivable, and fuels countless bad project decisions.