From: Chris Rasch (crasch@openknowledge.org)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 13:12:13 MDT
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Subject: Intesting paper
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 10:02:34 -0400
From: jean_camp@harvard.edu
Reply-To: jean_camp@harvard.edu
Organization: Harvard
To: fsb@crynwr.com
References:
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http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_1/tuomi/index.html
This paper describes the evolution of the Linux operating system, and
studies dynamics of socio-technical change using Linux
as a case example. Theoretical models of community-based practice
and learning are combined with actor-network theory,
and the characteristics of the open source development model are
described using the introduced theoretical concepts. The
paper analyses the growth and development of Linux and its
development community, and shows how the development
community evolves into an ecology of community-centered practices.
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