• @marcos
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    166 months ago

    Hum… That implies that at least 30% of some subclass of projects are successful.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      Also interesting, successful software projects don’t just finish and die. They keep on going and adapt changes and implement new features. If we have a successful project that goes on for a decade but we have a clusterfuck of a project which blows up each year for the same time period, by this metric you’ll have only a 10% success rate.

      • @marcos
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        16 months ago

        That’s a very good point.

        It applies to more things than software projects. Like new companies keep innovating until they succeed. Political organizations keep pressing for change until they get some small gain. People are eager to throw themselves at work until they get something they care about…