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SUMMARY:Anarchy: A Solution to Software Development Organizations? with And
 rew Harmel-Law
DESCRIPTION:“Patterns of Anarchy” is a collection of writings published in 
 1966. Andrew came to it because a) Christopher Alexander quotes from it in 
 “A Pattern Language” and b) because as a consultant and developer they are 
 interested in different patterns of organizing.\n\nWhat interested them mos
 t about this book was the section “Constructive Anarchism: Alternative Comm
 unities and Programs”. This covers the how of anarchist organisation.\n\nTh
 ey will share some of the most interesting insights from their perspective 
 as a student of socio-technical organisation design. Sometimes they’ll add 
 some commentary. And of course the question is how it relates to software e
 ngineering.
LOCATION:https://www.linkedin.com/events/7447311162662277120/ https://www.y
 outube.com/watch?v=8FenEnkGGJU https://www.twitch.tv/ebrwolff
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