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When developing a project, how do you prefer to work?   [Edit]

Survey period: 17 Nov 2003 to 23 Nov 2003

Do you have a preference for the size of the group you work with? (suggested by Alvaro Mendez)
OptionVotes% 
Alone30622.62
With a small group of developers (2-4)74054.69
With a medium group of developers (5-10)15511.46
With as many developers as possible.191.40
It doesn't really make a difference to me.1339.83



 
GeneralIt all depends Pin
Daniel M. Edwards21-Nov-03 15:35
Daniel M. Edwards21-Nov-03 15:35 
GeneralRe: It all depends Pin
panenhan22-Nov-03 4:04
panenhan22-Nov-03 4:04 
GeneralHave always worked alone Pin
John R. Shaw20-Nov-03 11:26
John R. Shaw20-Nov-03 11:26 
GeneralRe: Have always worked alone Pin
closecall20-Nov-03 15:28
closecall20-Nov-03 15:28 
Generalit depends on ecosystem Pin
Balkrishna Talele19-Nov-03 19:55
Balkrishna Talele19-Nov-03 19:55 
GeneralSimple formula Pin
Phil J Pearson18-Nov-03 23:10
Phil J Pearson18-Nov-03 23:10 
GeneralRe: Simple formula Pin
Nick Seng19-Nov-03 14:18
Nick Seng19-Nov-03 14:18 
Generaldepends on project size and duration Pin
Manish K. Agarwal18-Nov-03 16:51
Manish K. Agarwal18-Nov-03 16:51 
GeneralRe: depends on project size and duration Pin
Paul Watson18-Nov-03 22:40
sitebuilderPaul Watson18-Nov-03 22:40 
GeneralRe: depends on project size and duration Pin
Manish K. Agarwal19-Nov-03 18:56
Manish K. Agarwal19-Nov-03 18:56 
GeneralRe: depends on project size and duration Pin
John M. Drescher19-Nov-03 6:57
John M. Drescher19-Nov-03 6:57 
GeneralGreat Question but ............. Pin
FearlessBurner17-Nov-03 6:16
FearlessBurner17-Nov-03 6:16 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
Navin17-Nov-03 6:34
Navin17-Nov-03 6:34 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
peterchen17-Nov-03 8:42
peterchen17-Nov-03 8:42 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
FearlessBurner17-Nov-03 10:35
FearlessBurner17-Nov-03 10:35 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
Paul Watson17-Nov-03 10:55
sitebuilderPaul Watson17-Nov-03 10:55 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
peterchen17-Nov-03 11:13
peterchen17-Nov-03 11:13 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
Paul Watson17-Nov-03 11:19
sitebuilderPaul Watson17-Nov-03 11:19 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
peterchen17-Nov-03 11:25
peterchen17-Nov-03 11:25 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
jhwurmbach18-Nov-03 0:59
jhwurmbach18-Nov-03 0:59 
GeneralRe: Great Question but ............. Pin
Suradej S.18-Nov-03 3:24
Suradej S.18-Nov-03 3:24 
GeneralDude... Pin
Shog919-Nov-03 6:13
sitebuilderShog919-Nov-03 6:13 
...that's a bit of a twisted question. Unsure | :~
Many open source projects have been sold commercially / used in commercial products / used in the development or support of commercial products. However, i think it's misleading to view these as "open source commercial success".

Step back - how do you define "commercial success"? If you intend to make money through commerce - that is, by selling stuff - then, i'd say you could consider yourself successful if you made or exceeded the amount of money you expected before starting. Given that definition, i'd guess that something like the Linksys routers which use Linux internally might be considered a commercial success.

But - this doesn't exactly have any relevance, as the OS was developed long before someone decided to use it in a router. I have a feeling what Paul meant by "success" was more in terms of "has the project produced software able to meet the expectations of those using it" - which is something else entirely.





A servant to formulaic ways.

Shog9

GeneralTry applying this formula..... Pin
FearlessBurner18-Nov-03 0:59
FearlessBurner18-Nov-03 0:59 
GeneralIt not only depends on the number Pin
drojasm17-Nov-03 5:00
drojasm17-Nov-03 5:00 
GeneralRe: It not only depends on the number Pin
Mike Ellison17-Nov-03 8:25
Mike Ellison17-Nov-03 8:25 

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