Stealing fire and the link between flow and OSS

However, the book’s content has helped to make the link between flow and OSS more palpable than you might think. Having spent much of the last few years embedded in big corporate environments, I’ve found a decreased ability to get into the same flow state. Since making the concerted effort to leave that “office state,” I’ve been both surprised and delighted at the increased productivity. Some big questions for you:Have you experienced a similar productivity gap between “flow state” and “office state” on your OSS projects? If yes, how can our sponsor organisations and our OSS products continue to progress if we’re increasingly working only in office state?

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