The open source principles of participation

  2008-09-13 12:00:02
One of the greatest and most destructive beliefs in the open source community is that"Because I'm not a programmer, I can't participate in an open source project." Let me be the first to tell you that if you believe that, you're wrong. Dead wrong. Why? Well let me explain. 
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