Manage the Project
As with a community, a healthy FOSS project doesn’t “just happen” without attention and intention; without this, chaos reigns. Ben Cotton summarizes it well in Program Management for Open Source Projects:[263]
Open source projects produce software, but they’re run by people. People are dynamic and sometimes unpredictable. The more people are involved, the more unpredictable the project becomes. As a program manager, you bring order to the chaos. You don’t do this by imposing order from the top down—that’s not how open source projects work. Instead, you give structure to the agreements of the community.
The structure necessary varies from project to project, but all of it requires someone to pay attention and guide that structure ...
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