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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

My good friend John Tynan from KJZZ in Arizona sent me a link to the video below today, and I love it because it talks as much about developing a productive community as it does about developing a good open source project.

I can't possibly say enough times how much I believe that the key to success in any such project is to have good people, a good direction, and good communication - in that order!

Enjoy this video, even though it is almost an hour long!



Now that you've seen it, you are required to love it as much as I do.

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