In this video fragment Bertrand Delacretaz, member of the ASF’s Community Development Project Management Committee talks about the importance of knowing the qualities of the individuals forming an incipient developer community. Betrand’s soccer team analogy is simple but powerful. It captures the key aspects of working collaboratively as a distributed development team: openly communicating one’s abilities and limitations, identifying one’s interests and fostering them to the benefit of the entire group.
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