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Key essay to understand how open source is embedded in the market, by Bruno Perens, one of the free software founding fathers. | Key essay to understand how open source is embedded in the market, by Bruno Perens, one of the free software founding fathers. | ||
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"Open Source can be explained entirely within the context of conventional open-market economics. Indeed, it turns out that it has much stronger ties to the phenomenon of capitalism than you may have appreciated." | "Open Source can be explained entirely within the context of conventional open-market economics. Indeed, it turns out that it has much stronger ties to the phenomenon of capitalism than you may have appreciated." | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 5 February 2024
Key essay to understand how open source is embedded in the market, by Bruno Perens, one of the free software founding fathers.
URL = https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1470/1385
"Open Source can be explained entirely within the context of conventional open-market economics. Indeed, it turns out that it has much stronger ties to the phenomenon of capitalism than you may have appreciated."