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GitHub: How a Platform Coordinates Millions Without Project Managers

GitHub: How a Platform Coordinates Millions Without Project Managers

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概要

Linux is one of the most complex software systems ever built. Over twenty thousand developers have contributed to it. In a single year, more than four thousand developers submit changes across thousands of companies and every continent.

And there's no project manager. No Gantt charts. No status meetings. No resource allocation spreadsheets.

How is this possible?

In this episode, I explore how GitHub turned coordination into infrastructure. The platform doesn't just store code—it replaces the project manager entirely for routine coordination.

I break down:→ How issues, pull requests, and automated tests eliminate coordination overhead→ The Kubernetes example: bots doing the work of dozens of project managers→ A real case study: a PMO reduced from twelve people to four→ The principle that applies beyond software: work in systems can be coordinated by systems→ What remains for humans when platforms handle the routine

The GitHub model shows us the future. Platform handles the routine. Humans handle the exceptional. Platform provides visibility. Humans provide judgment.

This isn't about making humans obsolete. It's about making humans more valuable.

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