> > basically get people to agree to work on sections for a few days... > > It will never work, telling people what to do. No matter how sensible > or logical you think it is. It's worse than trying to herd cats. Unless > you're willing to dangle a big fat paycheck out there.
This also assumes all devs are motivated by money.
If anything I find it demotivating.
I work on what I work on because my general feeling is it's at risk, is often unpopular, and isn't going to get done unless I put some effort into doing it. My motivation is "what will people have to refer to in 30 years from now, how can I help with that?"
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