Release Early, Release Often, Adopt Slowly

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jan 1, 2010 4:11 AM EDT
OStatic; By Joe Brockmeier
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Things move pretty fast in the open source development world. A new kernel release comes out around every three months. Projects like GNOME, KDE, and PostgreSQL pop out releases every six months, as well as some major Linux distros. Open source development moves at a rapid and relentless pace. It's refreshing, then, to see an open source developer reminding people to have a little patience.

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