This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes itself as complexity and uncertainty increase. The study focuses on Version Control Software adoption in the Linux Kernel collective and the controversies it entails. The analysis draws on theory drawn from Science and Technology Studies and Actor Network Theory to consider the processes by which technology comes to play a role as an active agent within the collective. Through this approach the study helps to reveal how organizing occurs and how restructuring around technical means is negotiated based on constitutional as well as technical and performance criteria. What emerges from the analysis is the strong collective agency to which nonhuma...
This paper provides a historical account of how the Linux operating system kernel was developed from...
We conceptualize participation in Linux user groups (LUGs) in terms of group-referent intentional ac...
This paper differentiates between different levels of conflict in the open-source movement and discu...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
This research describes a study of learning and organizing within the Linux kernel open source colle...
This paper describes the evolution of the Linux operating system, and studies dynamics of socio-tech...
Little is known about how communities producing collective goods govern themselves. In a multimethod...
If `open source' is taken as a practice employed in organizing human knowledge-related activities, i...
Part 4: E-Business, E-Services and E-SocietyInternational audienceWhile in early years, software tec...
The thesis argues that, contrary to previous analyses of the topic, Free/Libre Open Source Software ...
This paper establishes a context for the work of Eric Raymond and his description of the Linux pheno...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of the relationships between dimensions of governance in Op...
This paper provides a historical account of how the Linux operating system kernel was developed from...
Open source software such as the operating system Linux has in a few years created much attention as...
This paper provides a historical account of how the Linux operating system kernel was developed from...
We conceptualize participation in Linux user groups (LUGs) in terms of group-referent intentional ac...
This paper differentiates between different levels of conflict in the open-source movement and discu...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
This research describes a study of learning and organizing within the Linux kernel open source colle...
This paper describes the evolution of the Linux operating system, and studies dynamics of socio-tech...
Little is known about how communities producing collective goods govern themselves. In a multimethod...
If `open source' is taken as a practice employed in organizing human knowledge-related activities, i...
Part 4: E-Business, E-Services and E-SocietyInternational audienceWhile in early years, software tec...
The thesis argues that, contrary to previous analyses of the topic, Free/Libre Open Source Software ...
This paper establishes a context for the work of Eric Raymond and his description of the Linux pheno...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of the relationships between dimensions of governance in Op...
This paper provides a historical account of how the Linux operating system kernel was developed from...
Open source software such as the operating system Linux has in a few years created much attention as...
This paper provides a historical account of how the Linux operating system kernel was developed from...
We conceptualize participation in Linux user groups (LUGs) in terms of group-referent intentional ac...
This paper differentiates between different levels of conflict in the open-source movement and discu...