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Monday, 8 October 2007

Ten Ways to Make More Humane Open Source Software

Hell, it doesn't have to be open source. This document sets down guidelines for any software project. Very good read. (via)
Posted by Ben at 22:48
Labels: brain food, I like this, inspiration, usability

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