How do licenses participate in Free and Open Source Software (FLOSS) community life? This paper aims at answering this question. Despite the dynamic character of FLOSS development, the sociological debate has taken for granted a static perspective of communities organized around a restricted range of social values and rules. Criticizing the main sociological approaches to FLOSS community, we assert, on the contrary, that the FLOSS free/open character shall not be assumed a priori to explain the coordination efforts in communities. Focusing on the role of software licenses in everyday FLOSS communities activities, considered as boundary objects, we observe that controversies and conflicts around licenses are fundamental parts of communiti...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software projects (FOSS) are a form of Internet-based commons. Since 1968...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software projects (FOSS) are a form of Internet-based commons. Since 1968...
The following commentary is part of First Monday's Special Issue #2: Open Source. This paper briefl...
artefacts and discussions about them trace boundaries in the participation to FLOSS development proj...
Over the past three decades, free and open source software (FOSS) programmers have developed new, in...
Developers of Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) are often referred to as a community or as...
(FLOSS) has become a competitive alternative to commercial software in almost all areas of computing...
The thesis argues that, contrary to previous analyses of the topic, Free/Libre Open Source Software ...
This paper discusses FLOSS communities as a prime example of learning networks, i.e. informal, inter...
Recently the University of Göteborg held an online course in the theory and philosophy of free softw...
<p>This study examines Free/Libre Open Source Software and its inherent problematisation of property...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
This paper examines participatory knowledge creation and transfer in the Open Educational Resource (...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software projects (FOSS) are a form of Internet-based commons. Since 1968...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software projects (FOSS) are a form of Internet-based commons. Since 1968...
The following commentary is part of First Monday's Special Issue #2: Open Source. This paper briefl...
artefacts and discussions about them trace boundaries in the participation to FLOSS development proj...
Over the past three decades, free and open source software (FOSS) programmers have developed new, in...
Developers of Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) are often referred to as a community or as...
(FLOSS) has become a competitive alternative to commercial software in almost all areas of computing...
The thesis argues that, contrary to previous analyses of the topic, Free/Libre Open Source Software ...
This paper discusses FLOSS communities as a prime example of learning networks, i.e. informal, inter...
Recently the University of Göteborg held an online course in the theory and philosophy of free softw...
<p>This study examines Free/Libre Open Source Software and its inherent problematisation of property...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
This paper examines participatory knowledge creation and transfer in the Open Educational Resource (...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software projects (FOSS) are a form of Internet-based commons. Since 1968...
Free/Libre and Open Source Software projects (FOSS) are a form of Internet-based commons. Since 1968...