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Building a Healthy, Sustainable Software Ecosystem #1

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martindale opened this issue May 7, 2016 · 0 comments
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Building a Healthy, Sustainable Software Ecosystem #1

martindale opened this issue May 7, 2016 · 0 comments
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martindale commented May 7, 2016

Our primary goal is to build a healthy, self-sustaining ecosystem around the design, development, and deployment of Fabric-based networks. No central points of failure should exist, including those surrounding authority and management of Fabric itself. We'll want to take deliberate action to ensure the development of this environment, both for ourselves and for those who will be coming in the future.

As we begin the process of launching Fabric, we're inviting our favorite collaborators to give feedback on our work so far, and looking for contributions from everyone. The quality of the home we create for ourselves depends on your input, so please don't hesitate to speak up and show some initiative in organizing your own projects.

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For broader discussion, please see #meta and #community in chat. Comments here are also welcome.

@martindale martindale changed the title Healthy, Sustainable Ecosystem(s) Building a Healthy, Sustainable Software Ecosystem Jun 23, 2017
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@martindale martindale added this to Incoming in #meta Jul 19, 2018
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