Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5075967 | Information Economics and Policy | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
As open source software (OSS) communities mature, they have to introduce a variety of governance mechanisms to manage the participation of their members and to coordinate the launch of new releases. The Debian community introduced new mechanisms of informal administrative control based on a constitution, elected leaders, and used interactive communication channels. We show that these control mechanisms were introduced as a response to emerging innovative opportunities due to the usage of source packages and to the need to build a responsive organization within the Debian OSS community.
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Authors
Bert M. Sadowski, Gaby Sadowski-Rasters, Geert Duysters,