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It has been said that a camel is a horse designed by committee... Won't this system produce herds of camels?
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'''It has been said that a camel is a horse designed by committee... Won't this development model just create a herd of camels?'''
 
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No, because there is no single 'conclusion' that a particular design has to arrive at. As with software, it might be that the original design is carried out by a single motivated individual, or a small group of people, with a common purpose and shared vision that makes it happen. Additionally the design can be evolved in multiple directions if interested parties with conflicting ideas desire it. Plenty of fine horses have been created within the open-source software world and it will be the same with design and engineering.
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No, because there is no single 'conclusion' that a design must arrive at (unlike a committee's decision). As with software, it might be that an original design is created by a single motivated individual, or a small group of people with a common purpose and shared vision, but beyond that the design can be evolved in multiple directions by other interested parties who might need a particular variation.
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Many [[Examples of free and open-source software|fine horses]] have been created within the open-source software world and it will be the same with design and engineering.

Latest revision as of 22:50, 21 November 2008

It has been said that a camel is a horse designed by committee... Won't this development model just create a herd of camels?

No, because there is no single 'conclusion' that a design must arrive at (unlike a committee's decision). As with software, it might be that an original design is created by a single motivated individual, or a small group of people with a common purpose and shared vision, but beyond that the design can be evolved in multiple directions by other interested parties who might need a particular variation.

Many fine horses have been created within the open-source software world and it will be the same with design and engineering.