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I think its totally necessary in a free software community. You have to be prepared to be criticized, in fact is a duty of the community to do it in a constructive wayΒ  for the goodness of the project.
I think its totally necessary in a free software community. You have to be prepared to be criticized, in fact is a duty of the community to do it in a constructive wayΒ  for the goodness of the project.
* '''How autonomous are you when developing?'''
* '''How autonomous are you when developing?'''
Personally I don't like to bother others unless necessary, in fact I sometimes said to my dad when he has an issue with the computer... "first search on Google then ask me" and he always gets really mad.
Personally I don't like to bother others unless necessary, in fact I always said to my dad when he has an issue with the computer... "first search on Google then ask me" and he always gets really mad.
* '''Do you like to discuss changes intensively and not start coding until you know what you want to do?'''
* '''Do you like to discuss changes intensively and not start coding until you know what you want to do?'''
I have to confess that sometimes I spent too much time designing before programming. That is why I like to set deadlines. They help me to get things done.
I have to confess that sometimes I spent too much time designing before programming. That is why I like to set deadlines. They help me to get things done.
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