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From: Christopher Oezbek (chris.oezbek_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-09-05 08:24:15
Hello Boost-Devs,
so far nobody from this mailing-list has participated in sharing
insights about what it takes to bring new ideas into Free and Open Source
projects.
I guess this is, because answering takes just too much time or people are
in general fed up with surveys.
So to make it easier to participate I am offering to do the work of
writing the story myself (kind of as a ghost-writer), if you guys can give
me a pointer to start with (a link to an email from an mailing-list
archive for instance). Again, its about getting new ideas into a project
(affecting change is the more general term) and learning what works and
what doesn't.
Many thanks,
Christopher
------- Forwarded message -------
From: "Christopher Oezbek" <c.oezbek_at_[hidden]>
Subject: [Offtopic] Stories about Process Change
Your experience as developers in Free and Open Source Software projects is
needed. I am researching what happens if a developer attempts to change
the way a project works (in contrast to changing the software being
developed) and
would like to ask for your stories of successful change that you achieved
and attempts that did not work out.
For instance tell me about...
* What was your goal (and what was the motivation for that?)?
* How did you approach it (what worked?, what didn't?, why?)?
* What kind of project was this with?
* Which people and tools were important for making this a
success/failure?
* How did your relationship with the project change?
* What advice would you give other community members with similar goals?
Reply to this email or submit anonymously at
http://survey.mi.fu-berlin.de/public/survey.php?name=changeEpisode
Thank you very much,
Christopher Oezbek
P.S.: If you are thinking about making such a change or are currently on
it, feel free to drop me a note so I can share what I have learned so far.
P.P.S.: Results will be made available at
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/w/SE/SurveyChange
over the next month, where you can also find further information.
-- Christopher Oezbek Freie Universität Berlin http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~oezbek/
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