The principles of free and open source software development are academically understood to be at odds with property- and copyrights; some of the very fundamental principles of contemporary neoliberal society. As a consequence free and open source software development is mostly studied and discussed by academics within this context. This thesis demonstrates that however this is a logical and legitimate approach to studying such software development practices, it is merely one way of conceptually contextualising free and open source software development. This particular contextualisation overlooks the complexity, hybridity and diversity of practitioners, practices and perspectives in the field. Drawing on empirical data, collected during 15 w...
We demonstrate that different categories of software raise different ethical concerns with respect t...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
This book explores software\u27s pivotal role as the code that powers computers, mobile devices, the...
This ethnography explores the inner workings of LibreOffice, a free and open source software project...
Recently the University of Göteborg held an online course in the theory and philosophy of free softw...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
The thesis argues that, contrary to previous analyses of the topic, Free/Libre Open Source Software ...
Open Source Software (OSS) created a paradigm shift within the software engineering field prompting ...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
From the outside looking in, software development debates seem to be thriving. Both software enginee...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
Studies of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) have generally focused on the programmers who write ...
Free Software is sometimes considered solely a technical option, but that is a quite limited point o...
We demonstrate that different categories of software raise different ethical concerns with respect t...
We demonstrate that different categories of software raise different ethical concerns with respect t...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
This book explores software\u27s pivotal role as the code that powers computers, mobile devices, the...
This ethnography explores the inner workings of LibreOffice, a free and open source software project...
Recently the University of Göteborg held an online course in the theory and philosophy of free softw...
Free Software (FS), a concept developed by Richard Stallman in the 1980s, has served as a foundation...
The thesis argues that, contrary to previous analyses of the topic, Free/Libre Open Source Software ...
Open Source Software (OSS) created a paradigm shift within the software engineering field prompting ...
This paper shall give a brief history of Free Software and Open Source, then shall describe the back...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
From the outside looking in, software development debates seem to be thriving. Both software enginee...
The term 'Open Source' has in the past decade been used very loosely in relation to art and social p...
Studies of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) have generally focused on the programmers who write ...
Free Software is sometimes considered solely a technical option, but that is a quite limited point o...
We demonstrate that different categories of software raise different ethical concerns with respect t...
We demonstrate that different categories of software raise different ethical concerns with respect t...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
This book explores software\u27s pivotal role as the code that powers computers, mobile devices, the...