Linus Torvalds On Managing Developers

In an “as told to” article for CIO.com, Linus Torvalds explains how he keeps the Linux people and software on-track. Arguably the most surprising facet of Linus’ management style is that he’s perfectly willing to flame people when he thinks they’re wrong–though he’s also happy to be corrected himself. “Part of that, by the way, is not feeling shy about saying impolite things or showing some emotion. So I’d rather flame people for doing stupid things and call them stupid, rather than try to be too polite to the point where people didn’t understand how strongly I felt about something.” That’s particularly interesting in light of several OSCON presenters who believe that the way to grow the open source community is to make projects more welcoming to would-be contributors. Do these attitudes actually contradict one another?

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