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| | | | | Birthdays are so great because they're about generosity. The act of giving, helping, is so generative. It's what we can all do for ourselves and each other. But accepting is really hard... | |
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| | | | | I'm reading Bill Walsh's book The Score Takes Care of Itselfon his methodology for getting the San Francisco 49ers to perform at a high level in the 1980s (and win 3 Super Bowls in the process), and I found it interesting how closely his Standard of Performance matches up against the Automattic Creed.I thought I... | |
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ipstenu.org
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| | | | | I will never stop learning. I won't just work on things that are assigned to me. I know there's no such thing as a status quo. I will build our business sustainably through passionate and loyal customers. I will never pass up an opportunity to help out a colleague, and I'll remember the days before [...] | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | On Monday, I joined Software in the Public Interest (SPI). I'm currently a non-contributing member and have already applied for contributing membership. MJ Ray asked why people do and dont join SPI,and received answers. Not knowing SPI is no good reason, at least if you are participating in Debian's development, and you should really know SPI if you are a Debian Developer. For me, personally, not joining the SPI would not make any sense. The existance of other organizations is no good reason. Look at me, I am also a Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe. | ||