You are correct. I work remotely for Red Hat in a generally lower cost-of-living area. Big company salary (plus 401k match, stock, bonuses, etc.) in an area that is, from what I read, ~11% cheaper than average. Life is…
100% on GH and open. Some design talks might get hashed out in private, but they all end up in a GH issue or PR as a design doc. I work at Red Hat on Kube.
That's true. My post assumed a software-centric view of the world, where costs are very low and all that matters is a great product. In most other businesses, it would be very important to know how many widgets you need…
"we need to push back on the growing belief that they can eschew writing a business plan when they are too busy 'doing'" How many startups change their business model when they realize something is not working? Most? I…
You are correct. I work remotely for Red Hat in a generally lower cost-of-living area. Big company salary (plus 401k match, stock, bonuses, etc.) in an area that is, from what I read, ~11% cheaper than average. Life is…
100% on GH and open. Some design talks might get hashed out in private, but they all end up in a GH issue or PR as a design doc. I work at Red Hat on Kube.
That's true. My post assumed a software-centric view of the world, where costs are very low and all that matters is a great product. In most other businesses, it would be very important to know how many widgets you need…
"we need to push back on the growing belief that they can eschew writing a business plan when they are too busy 'doing'" How many startups change their business model when they realize something is not working? Most? I…