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Processes chapter #33

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bebraw opened this issue Oct 10, 2017 · 6 comments
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Processes chapter #33

bebraw opened this issue Oct 10, 2017 · 6 comments
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bebraw commented Oct 10, 2017

Give this a pass and tweak where you feel it's necessary. Most likely it would be nice to discuss how it works with multiple people and different roles. That might use some image (I can draw if you do a rough one first).

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sapegin commented Nov 21, 2017

Give this a pass and tweak where you feel it's necessary.

Done.

Most likely it would be nice to discuss how it works with multiple people and different roles.

Any ideas for that?

That might use some image (I can draw if you do a rough one first).

And for that ;-)

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bebraw commented Nov 21, 2017

Most likely it would be nice to discuss how it works with multiple people and different roles.

Any ideas for that?

The key here might be to look into existing projects and show how they work or worked in the past. It doesn't have to be but enough to give inspiration and places to look at. One key thing to mention - Conway's law.

We can worry about the images later. It's easier once the content is solid and doesn't change so much.

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sapegin commented Nov 21, 2017

The key here might be to look into existing projects and show how they work or worked in the past.

Would you like to add that?

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bebraw commented Nov 21, 2017

Would you like to add that?

Sure. I can add a few examples. Later on these could grow into case studies if there's time/interest towards that.

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sapegin commented Nov 21, 2017

Case studies would be very cool! I like how it’s done in GitHub’s guide: https://opensource.guide/best-practices/

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bebraw commented Nov 21, 2017

Yeah, I think it would be something we would provide for paying readers as bonus content. I have some ideas on how to approach this.

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