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Eclipse's success has become boring. And that's a problem. | Eclipse's success has become boring. And that's a problem. | ||
- | I can't think of another organization (or company) that has shipped successfully every year for 13 years using a world-wide distributed team of hundreds of developers--that has a perfect 13 year track record. | + | I can't think of another organization (or company) that has [[blog:eclipse_way_-_how_to_never_deliver_late|shipped successfully every year for 13 years]] using a world-wide distributed team of hundreds of developers--that has a perfect 13 year track record. |
So let's learn from Eclipse. Can Eclipse's success be duplicated in a commercial environment? My experience is that the answer to this question can be a resounding "YES!" | So let's learn from Eclipse. Can Eclipse's success be duplicated in a commercial environment? My experience is that the answer to this question can be a resounding "YES!" | ||
- | ===== Shipping Success ===== | + | ===== Background Success ===== |
Several years ago I had the privilege of serving on the Eclipse Platform project for two years as we developed the [[http://wiki.eclipse.org/JFace_Data_Binding|Eclipse Databinding]] framework. | Several years ago I had the privilege of serving on the Eclipse Platform project for two years as we developed the [[http://wiki.eclipse.org/JFace_Data_Binding|Eclipse Databinding]] framework. |