Everything I agree with. But of the 5, I do disagree with one. Vertical Equality.
I think that it is sometimes important for any business - even an open-source one - to have things that happen behind closed doors. I mean yes, everyone needs to know what they are doing, but small things that management needs to know may not be what a technical person needs to know about.
Company agendas for example, involve everyone within the company. However, not everyone needs to know about each and every part.
Individuals need to know a bit more than what they need. But I don't think they need to know everything. Plus, I would not see how Vertical Equality would interfere with any of the other 4 criteria.
Everything I agree with. But of the 5, I do disagree with one. Vertical Equality.
I think that it is sometimes important for any business - even an open-source one - to have things that happen behind closed doors. I mean yes, everyone needs to know what they are doing, but small things that management needs to know may not be what a technical person needs to know about.
Company agendas for example, involve everyone within the company. However, not everyone needs to know about each and every part.
Individuals need to know a bit more than what they need. But I don't think they need to know everything. Plus, I would not see how Vertical Equality would interfere with any of the other 4 criteria.
Great article!