At any given time, there are a. turnkey tasks, b. relatively easy tasks, c. hard tasks you can do w/ your resources, d. tasks you cannot 1/
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However, with some effort, a team can usually move the needle, and there is usually someone working on doing just that 12/
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@wycats Maybe blog?
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Because ideologies get cargo culted and turned into taboos and totems, these fixed point ideologies can easily become permanent 13/
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Even long after the point on the spectrum had changed significantly 14/
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In addition, the ideologies may result in an unwillingness to try to move the needle yourself, even if it's rational to do so 15/
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So it's important to treat these ideological shortcuts as shortcuts, requiring regular revalidation 16/
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It's also important to realize that ideologies can combine into larger point-in-time ideologies 17/
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For example, a lot of 2000-era meta-ideas about open source governance were based on ideological shortcuts 18/
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"You can build an issue tracker, but it's hard" "You need a mailing list for communication" 19/
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"It's hard to verify that releases work, so we should release slowly after long verification and QA" 20/
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