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title: Manipulating Maintainers
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- file: posts/effective-ways-help-from-maintainers.md
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title: Effective ways to get help from maintainers
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time: 2017-10-23T08:45:00Z
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description: "Exploiting the human nature of open source contributors for fun and profit"
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description: "Tapping into the human nature of open source contributors for fun and profit"
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- file: posts/posture.md
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title: Posture
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time: 2017-08-16T09:43:00Z
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Real title should be: how to get members of any open source community
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to be interested in helping you. But the given title is catchier.
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This blog post was previously titled "Manipulating Maintainers," but
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has been retitled to more accurately reflect what it's about (with a
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less cheeky tone). It's about how to most effectively interact with
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and request assistance from maintainers of open source projects, and
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open source community members in general.
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There's an old "ha ha, only serious" joke. If you go to a Linux forum
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and ask for help fixing your WiFi driver, everyone will ignore
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