Find-a-task 2.0

Alberto Salvia Novella es20490446e at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 15:45:44 UTC 2016


Nicholas Skaggs:
> I've been thinking about what's next for Find-a-task.

More manual editing list of tasks are more useful, like wikis or plain 
text documents, because it allows to easily improve processes.

Only very predictable actions are better served by automation. In our 
lean manufacturing training we improved throughput by 15, and in the One 
Hundred Papercuts by 1000. So this is why the ability to kaizen is the 
most important asset.


Nicholas Skaggs:
 > The problem we had in late 2014 (and still seem to have) was declining
 > number of active volunteers. That's not a technical problem. That's a
 > leadership problem.

The reason is because that people no longer expect Ubuntu to become a 
substitute of Windows or Apple products.

That's because of playing their own game, instead of our own game. Our 
target audience is the kind of people that think. So they don't care 
about buzz words, not about community ego boosting either.

They simply care about their computing of been of quality in the long 
run. Our target audience aren't hares, but turtles.

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