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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 07:12:58 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Greg Beaver's Blog: How to manage all that noise where PHP dev & chamber music rehearsal meet]]></title>
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<i>Greg Beaver</i> takes a unique perspective on filtering out some of the noise that the PHP community can generate by <a href="http://greg.chiaraquartet.net/archives/201-How-to-manage-all-that-noise-Where-PHP-development-and-chamber-music-rehearsal-and-meet.html">comparing it</a> to a chamber music rehearsal.
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Why am I talking about string quartet rehearsal in a post about moderated programmer mailing lists?  I come from a profession (professional chamber music) where "karma" is a fluid object, and unlike the programming world tends to break down when we attempt to nail it down.
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He <a href="http://greg.chiaraquartet.net/archives/201-How-to-manage-all-that-noise-Where-PHP-development-and-chamber-music-rehearsal-and-meet.html">talks more about</a> karma and gives an example of how he thinks it should all be handled (and how "bike shedding" comes into the picture).
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:07:00 -0500</pubDate>
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