Alexander Bandukwala

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My friend, familiar with both the open-source world and large closed projects, believes that open source has been successful partly because its culture only accepts the most talented 5% or so of the programming population. She spends most of her time organizing the deployment of the other 95%, and has thus observed first-hand the well-known variance of a factor of one hundred in productivity between the most able programmers and the merely competent.
The Cathedral & the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
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