Open source software isn’t really free. This might seem obvious to some, but there are many members of open source communities that consume rather than contribute; they use the software but are either unwilling or unable to engage with the community to write code, submit use cases, create documentation, or do any of the other things that make an open source project a success. Fortunately, things don't have to be this way. Over the past two years, the Fedora project has undertaken a great effort to revitalize not only the software but the community itself. By maintaining open, transparent communication, soliciting use cases, development, and testing from community members, and establishing a clear project governance structure, we have laid ...
The Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS) paradigm has attracted much attention in the past few year...
Open collaboration gained prominence as a practice with the advent of Free and Open Source Software...
Open source (OS) has emerged as a successful and reliable model that promotes community-based collab...
Part 3: Panel and WorkshopsInternational audienceOver the past decade, FLOSS has become mainstream. ...
How does a nonhierarchical, distributed, open-source community work? This (15-25 minute) presentatio...
Open source development is subject to challenges and failures that can negatively affect participati...
Part 3: Panel and WorkshopsInternational audienceOver the past decade, FLOSS has become mainstream. ...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
Many institutions rely on proprietary repository systems to steward their content. Proprietary syste...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
Although the defining factors of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) are generally seen as the avai...
Part 3: Panel and WorkshopsInternational audienceGovernments, universities, and other public institu...
Archivematica, AtoM (Access to Memory), Fedora, Hydra, and Islandora provide a set of functions whic...
(FLOSS) has become a competitive alternative to commercial software in almost all areas of computing...
In his opening plenary address to the Open Repositories Conference, James Hilton made the statement ...
The Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS) paradigm has attracted much attention in the past few year...
Open collaboration gained prominence as a practice with the advent of Free and Open Source Software...
Open source (OS) has emerged as a successful and reliable model that promotes community-based collab...
Part 3: Panel and WorkshopsInternational audienceOver the past decade, FLOSS has become mainstream. ...
How does a nonhierarchical, distributed, open-source community work? This (15-25 minute) presentatio...
Open source development is subject to challenges and failures that can negatively affect participati...
Part 3: Panel and WorkshopsInternational audienceOver the past decade, FLOSS has become mainstream. ...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
Many institutions rely on proprietary repository systems to steward their content. Proprietary syste...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
Although the defining factors of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) are generally seen as the avai...
Part 3: Panel and WorkshopsInternational audienceGovernments, universities, and other public institu...
Archivematica, AtoM (Access to Memory), Fedora, Hydra, and Islandora provide a set of functions whic...
(FLOSS) has become a competitive alternative to commercial software in almost all areas of computing...
In his opening plenary address to the Open Repositories Conference, James Hilton made the statement ...
The Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS) paradigm has attracted much attention in the past few year...
Open collaboration gained prominence as a practice with the advent of Free and Open Source Software...
Open source (OS) has emerged as a successful and reliable model that promotes community-based collab...