sankarshan

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Another aspect of the "why work" bit perhaps would be the attempt to remove the anonymity that is liable to get in. As a company/project evolves and grows outward, participants are more likely to become 'anonymous'. Putting in structures that remove this undesirable trait also works as a motivating factor and, keeps ensuring that the employee finds value in participating.

Which is what I guess you write when you take the example of the Free Software and Linux world and tie in the recognition by peers aspect.

I find <cite> There’s a growing management pride in the act of shipping and not in the product itself. </cite> an interesting input. Especially because it perhaps lends itself to a further discussion. Around the concepts of whether 'shipping' as in the act of meeting a scheduled release time-frame does need to be underplayed when put in the context of the 'product' as in features.