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Making common cause – it’s more fun to work in a team
This article deals with the fun aspect of building a project team. There are many things you can profit from when you participate in a project. I am going to write about a few of them…
It’s more fun if you don’t do it alone
As mentioned in the second blog post, open source software exists because passionate people join in team and produce software. Working together is a great aspect of being in an open source team. If you have never worked in a small/medium sized team with nice people, then you’re missing a great opportunity. When you’re working in and with the team and you’re spending hours in mailing lists and chats, then you’ll have the chance to form friendships with your team mates. Team meetings are also a nice way of getting to know each other. I’ll write a separate article about this later. So please keep in mind: Working alone is boring. Collaborating is fun.
Training social skills
Rumors exist that IT affine people are socially “not that well educated”. Participating in a project is your chance to change that, if you’re belonging to this group. ;-) When you’re in a team, sometimes conflicts happen. Especially when you’re the project lead then you’ll have the chance to exercise your conflict solving skills. Small teams are normally pretty easy to handle, but starting at medium sized teams you’ll see several kinds of internal conflicts or struggles, which are perfectly normal when a group of people comes together. There are always some people who don’t like each other or can’t integrate in the group. If you notice that, then you can try to help in solving the conflict. This is great for training this kind of problem solving. Things like this will happen in your work life anyway, so it’s better to practice when your career is not in danger, when you mess things up. ;-) So as we all know, social skills were getting much more important in the last decade. In short: Being in team can improve your social skills – try it!
Communication training is expensive – helping in a project is free
All well running projects require a lot communication, either internal or external. Especially for non native speakers, it’s a chance to improve their English. Most projects use English as their default language to make it easy for developers from any country to join the team. If your project has no one who handles the external communication, it’s your chance to step up and do it yourself. It’s a good training and depending on your user base you even might get some constructive feedback on your announcements and other form of communication. Long story short: Communication is of great importance in every aspect of our daily life – take your chances to practice…
Conclusion
Working in a team is the fun part. Get something from your open source involvement back and improve your social skills. You can even train your other communication skills and your English, if you’re not a native speaker. Open source is not only for students and unemployed people. Improve yourself by helping others…
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