Rule of Open-Source Programming #11:
When a developer says he will work on something, he or she means
"maybe".
When a developer says he will work on something, he or she means
"maybe".
Related:
- Rule of Open-Source Programming #6:
The user is always right unless proven otherwise by... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #8:
Open-Source is not a panacea... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #4:
If you don't work on your project,
chances are that no one will... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #20:
Open Code != Good... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #5:
A project is never finished... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #37:
Duplicate effort is inevitable.
Live with it... - When a lady says no, she means perhaps.
When she says perhaps,
she means yes. But when she says yes, she is no lady... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #1:
Don't whine unless you are going to implement it yourself... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #7:
Release early,
release often. Clean compilation is optional...
From the same category:
- Rules of Open-Source Programming:
22. Backward compatiblity is your worst enemy.
23. Backward compatiblity is your users' best friend... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #20:
Open Code != Good... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #9:
Give me refactoring or give me death... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #48:
The number of items on a project's to-do list always... - Rule of Open-Source Programming #15:
If you like it,
let the author know. If you hate it, let the author...
