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=Description= | |||
"By David Rozas and Nigel Gilbert: | |||
"The notion of contribution is a key element of CBPP communities. As argued by Wittel (2013), those CBPP communities focussed on the production of digital commons typically possess an economy of contribution (not based on direct reciprocity), rather than an economy of gift (based on direct reciprocity). In these cases, the notion of what kind of activities are understood as contributions becomes even more blurred, and can be understood as a set of meanings which are constantly evolving as part of a series of negotiation processes of the members who participate in these communities." | |||
(http://p2pfoundation.net/Contribution_Beyond_Source_Code_in_FLOSS_Communities#On_Contributions) | |||
=More Information= | =More Information= | ||
* Essay: [[Contribution Beyond Source Code in FLOSS Communities]] | |||
* Related concepts: | |||
#[[Contributory Resource Use]] | #[[Contributory Resource Use]] | ||
Revision as of 07:25, 19 June 2015
Description
"By David Rozas and Nigel Gilbert:
"The notion of contribution is a key element of CBPP communities. As argued by Wittel (2013), those CBPP communities focussed on the production of digital commons typically possess an economy of contribution (not based on direct reciprocity), rather than an economy of gift (based on direct reciprocity). In these cases, the notion of what kind of activities are understood as contributions becomes even more blurred, and can be understood as a set of meanings which are constantly evolving as part of a series of negotiation processes of the members who participate in these communities." (http://p2pfoundation.net/Contribution_Beyond_Source_Code_in_FLOSS_Communities#On_Contributions)
More Information
- Related concepts: