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Sustaining Momentum - or the Gap Between User Request and Developer Capacity
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Dirk Hohndel
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jan Fri 16
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Open source projects go through an interesting life cycle. It usually starts with an idea. Often driven out of a personal need (or want) by a small number of people - maybe one or two or a handful. What follows is the early phase, culminating with the first reasonably useful release (which often is not necessarily the /first/ release). If the project is interesting and speaks to more people the team can hope to gain more developers, come out with a more refined sequence of releases until the project gets to the point where it is fulfilling the needs of the people who started it. This is where things get interesting. Does development slow down and stagnate? Does it gain lots of user and consequently gets overrun by support and feature request? Is it able to attract more developers to stem that tide? This talk will focus on that phase of a product, on the balance between gaining users, gaining developers, understanding what the project needs to grow and when and where it is important to say no. Subsurface will be used as one of several examples for this process, but this talk is less about Subsurface and more about the process of running an open source project.
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