Set the Scale
Problem: The process is too heavy for the trivial features and too light for the complicated features.
No one process works for every project. The smaller your project is—specifically the number of contributors—the less process you’ll probably need. Your job as the program manager is to get the process at the right level for your community’s needs. Let’s look at how to do that.
Harvard professor Richard Hackman observed[20] that the number of communication channels in a team goes up exponentially with the number of people on the team. In community-driven projects, this becomes even more complicated as people come and go, and even your long-time contributors might not be checking in every day. The feature process is here to consolidate ...
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