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Latest revision as of 03:29, 26 March 2007
This is a "seminar under construction".
Facilitators are both Michel Bauwens and George Dafermos.
George Dafermos is a Peer Governance researcher at TU Delft, and an expert in Linux - Governance.
Concept of the seminar
General Introduction to Peer Production and business and institutional strategies
By Michel Bauwens
Introduction to Peer Governance
By George Dafermos.
"A case study in peer-to-peer governance: Lessons from the Linux kernel
project. This presentation delves into the development model of the
linux kernel project, identifying the mechanisms that govern the
production process, thus ensuring the flow of code, the production of a
usable production. In so doing, the presentation answers the question:
how can the production process be effected and sustained when
traditional management techniques do not apply?"
More Information
This is part of the Specialized Seminars offered by the P2P Foundation.