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*We all curate a growing public wiki. Don't email with new interesting content. Publish on the Wiki, then email the link to that content. | *We all curate a growing public wiki. Don't email with new interesting content. Publish on the Wiki, then email the link to that content so we can collaborate on that topic in public. | ||
*Publish all source CAD on an ongoing basis and upload any time you make a change - so that the whole world can be updated on your progress. | *Publish all source CAD on an ongoing basis and upload any time you make a change - so that the whole world can be updated on your progress. | ||
*Do not allow new collaborators to use proprietary formats, as that limits collaboration and time is better spent transitioning to open formats for long term benefit. | *Do not allow new collaborators to use proprietary formats, as that limits collaboration and time is better spent transitioning to open formats for long term benefit. | ||
*Understand the desire stinction between public venues and private venues on the internet. For example, an uneditable public document is semi-public, a wiki page is public, a protected wiki page is semi-public, email is a private venues. Work n public venues whenever possible. | |||
*Publish early and often to close the gap between your learning and it's access to the world. | |||
*Grow your self-esteem so that you are not afraid to publish openly and be vulnerable to feedback. |
Revision as of 15:12, 2 August 2018
- We all curate a growing public wiki. Don't email with new interesting content. Publish on the Wiki, then email the link to that content so we can collaborate on that topic in public.
- Publish all source CAD on an ongoing basis and upload any time you make a change - so that the whole world can be updated on your progress.
- Do not allow new collaborators to use proprietary formats, as that limits collaboration and time is better spent transitioning to open formats for long term benefit.
- Understand the desire stinction between public venues and private venues on the internet. For example, an uneditable public document is semi-public, a wiki page is public, a protected wiki page is semi-public, email is a private venues. Work n public venues whenever possible.
- Publish early and often to close the gap between your learning and it's access to the world.
- Grow your self-esteem so that you are not afraid to publish openly and be vulnerable to feedback.