Craftsmen: a person who practices or is
highly skilled in a craft;
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We want the same thing.
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"The way we work at Apple makes it critical
to work collaboratively with different areas
of expertise…
...we share the same goal, have exactly the
same preoccupation, with making great
products." - Jonny Ive
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Know the company vision
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Get to know your team
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What have they done?
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What are their skill sets?
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What are they passionate about?
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What drives them to want to
punch co-workers in the FACE.
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Do not expect that they do things
the way you do things.
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Understand Your Projects
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Develop a SHARED understanding
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Document all things
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Identify technical challenges
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Expose expectations
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Estimate time and effort
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Divide and Conquer
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Understand yourself
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What are you passionate about?
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How you work best?
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Be aware of your insides.
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Be aware of your blindspots, and
that you don't know them all.
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You can’t control the company
atmosphere, but with mindfulness
you can know how you effect it.
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Community Adjustments
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Trust Your Team
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Repent Quickly
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“Why are you so afraid of
something you’ve done so often?”
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Forgive Often
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"Avoid attacking people, attack
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Relate with your team
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Communicate Transparently
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You don't need to know how to
write the code, you need to know
how to communicate with the
developer who does.
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Be involved in as much of the
project as you can.
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Love your ideas
but, be willing to change them
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Don’t Stop Learning
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Community works when your
willing to put the team above
yourself.
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Hire for Community
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118 Chat Rooms (with search)
Danger Room
Ops Room
Midwest Room
CodeBass Room
The Outreach Room
The Design Room
The .com Room
Cheddar
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Transparent Expenses
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Cerebro
Documents
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Pull Request Community
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Automate Everything
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Boxen
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Deployments
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Ship Early. Ship Often.
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Finding people who are passionate
about your idea.
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Drink Beers
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Relate with each other, understand
each others joys, pains and
headaches. Community solves the
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Austin, Texas
Montevarchi, Italy
Portland, Maine
South Bend, Indiana
Kona, Hawaii
Manzanillo, Mexico
Punta del Este, Uruguay
GitHub Destinations
Pa Tong Kathu Phuket, Thailand
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"The best software is made by
happy people working together." -
Brian Doll