Paul Graham氏によるエッセー、<ahref="http://www.paulgraham.com/opensource.html"onclick="__gaTracker('send', 'event', 'outbound-article', 'http://www.paulgraham.com/opensource.html', '“What Business Can Learn from Open Source”');"target="blank">“What Business Can Learn from Open Source”</a>を読んで船乗りについてや自分が専門とするConradについて考えたことを書いてます。
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Paul Grahamは次のように述べている。
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We’re funding eight new startups at the moment. A friend asked what they were doing for office space, and seemed surprised when I said we expected them to work out of whatever apartments they found to live in. But we didn’t propose that to save money. We did it because we want their software to be good. Working in crappy informal spaces is one of the things startups do right without realizing it. As soon as you get into an office, work and life start to drift apart. <br/><i>That is one of the key tenets of professionalism. Work and life are supposed to be separate. But that part, I’m convinced, is a mistake.</i> (my italics) </p>