Imitation, innovation and 'the love for the game'
As I posted this tweet
In communities, others take credit for/copy the things you do.
Be flattered and understand the why: they probably lack insight and "fiero".
— Tom Janssens (@ToJans) 19 juni 2014
It caused some reactions on twitter, so I’ll give you the recap:
@JefClaes @ziobrando LOL, don't worry; it's about something else; this was my inspiration: pic.twitter.com/cyYZRsYhB0
— Tom Janssens (@ToJans) 19 juni 2014
@JefClaes @ziobrando I'm trying to figure out why some people innovate and others just are there to reap benefits in case stuff works.
— Tom Janssens (@ToJans) 19 juni 2014
@ONE75 @JefClaes @ziobrando In a lot of voluntary communities, the people who usually do the work are not the ones who get the credit IME.
— Tom Janssens (@ToJans) 19 juni 2014
Innovation begins where imitation ends... //@ONE75 @JefClaes @ziobrando @kristofclaes
— Tom Janssens (@ToJans) 19 juni 2014
@ONE75 @JefClaes @ziobrando I'm talking about "being in the game because you love it" versus "your love for 'being in the game'"...
— Tom Janssens (@ToJans) 19 juni 2014