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Overview page on the [[Peer Governance]] of [[Open Source Software]] projects:


#Generalities: [[Peer Governance]]; [[FLOSS - Governance]]


Overview page:


#Generalities: [[Peer Governance]]
==Topics==
 
#[[Peer Governance - Semi-protection]]
#[[Peer Governance - Benevolent Dictatorships]]
#[[Role of Nonprofit Foundations in Open Source Governance]]
 
Related Topics:
 
#[[Internet Governance]]
#[[Multistakeholder Governance]]
#[[Open Source Governance]]: use in other sectors that are inspired by the OSS model
 
==Examples==


Cases:
Cases:


#[[Apache - Governance]]
#[[Debian - Governance]] ; [[Study on Debian Governance and Social Organization]]
#[[GNU Compiler Collection - Governance]]
#[[Linux - Governance]]
#[[Linux - Governance]]
#[[Fetchmail - Governance]]
#[[Fetchmail - Governance]]


Non- Open Source cases
#[[Burning Man - Governance]]
#[[ThinkCycle - Governance]]
#[[Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia's Governance]]
=More Information=


Research:
Research:


#[[Introduction To Open Source Software Development]]
#[[Introduction To Open Source Software Development]]
==Bibliography==
Markus, M. Lynne, 2007. “The Governance of
Free/Open Source Software Projects:
Monolithic, Multidimensional, or
Configurational?” Journal of Management
and Governance, Journal of Management
and Governance, 11 (2), 151-163.
O’Mahony, Siobhán, 2007. “The governance of open
source initiatives: What does it mean to be
community managed?” Journal of
Management and Governance, 11 (2), 139-
150.
O’Mahony, Siobhán and Ferraro, Fabrizio. 2007.
“The emergence of governance in an open
source community”, Academy of
Management Journal 50 (5), 1079-1106.
Shah, Sonali, 2006. “Motivation, Governance, and
the Viability of Hybrid Forms in Open
Source Software Development,”
Management Science, 52 (7), 1000-1014.






[[Category:Governance]]
[[Category:Governance]]

Latest revision as of 07:14, 24 August 2008

Overview page on the Peer Governance of Open Source Software projects:

  1. Generalities: Peer Governance; FLOSS - Governance


Topics

  1. Peer Governance - Semi-protection
  2. Peer Governance - Benevolent Dictatorships
  3. Role of Nonprofit Foundations in Open Source Governance

Related Topics:

  1. Internet Governance
  2. Multistakeholder Governance
  3. Open Source Governance: use in other sectors that are inspired by the OSS model

Examples

Cases:

  1. Apache - Governance
  2. Debian - Governance ; Study on Debian Governance and Social Organization
  3. GNU Compiler Collection - Governance
  4. Linux - Governance
  5. Fetchmail - Governance


Non- Open Source cases

  1. Burning Man - Governance
  2. ThinkCycle - Governance
  3. Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia's Governance


More Information

Research:

  1. Introduction To Open Source Software Development


Bibliography

Markus, M. Lynne, 2007. “The Governance of Free/Open Source Software Projects: Monolithic, Multidimensional, or Configurational?” Journal of Management and Governance, Journal of Management and Governance, 11 (2), 151-163.

O’Mahony, Siobhán, 2007. “The governance of open source initiatives: What does it mean to be community managed?” Journal of Management and Governance, 11 (2), 139- 150.

O’Mahony, Siobhán and Ferraro, Fabrizio. 2007. “The emergence of governance in an open source community”, Academy of Management Journal 50 (5), 1079-1106.

Shah, Sonali, 2006. “Motivation, Governance, and the Viability of Hybrid Forms in Open Source Software Development,” Management Science, 52 (7), 1000-1014.