Providing useful feedback

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 11/18/2009 - 18:03

Dissociated Press: "Release early, release often. That mantra has served open source really well because it provides an opportunity for developers to get in and provide feedback (and patches) through the lifecycle of a project, and not when something is completely finished and would require huge amounts of efforts to fix problems that could be caught early."


 

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