Courtney Robertson

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Coordination work is expensive because it’s not intrinsically motivated. (For example, developers tend to be more excited about writing code than reviewing someone else’s contribution.) And, as anyone who’s tried to delegate work has probably noticed, it’s usually faster to do things yourself than to train someone else to do it.
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
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