January 31st, 2009
Momentum matters
One of the most important things for a community is momentum. It’s a make-or-break component to success. As Dale Dougherty points out in this O’Reilly Radar piece:
It’s like a team that re-discovers why they’re playing the game, and they see that their effort and exertion are causing the cheering in the stands, which only makes them work harder. They stop worrying about losing and focus on playing harder, and on each subsequent play they are playing harder than their opponent.
The same is true of communities. Few people like to be the only contributor, the only person pushing to make something successful. Showing momentum is crucial to build to critical mass, whether it’s the user base, customer base, or contributor base for a project.
Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier is a longtime FOSS advocate, and currently works for Novell as the community manager for openSUSE. Prior to joining Novell, Brockmeier worked as a technology journalist covering the open source beat for a number of publications, including Linux Magazine, Linux Weekly News, Linux.com, UnixReview.com, IBM developerWorks, and many others. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations. Follow Zonker on Twitter.
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