Please take a look at http://wikiwikiweb.de/FrederickNoronha And, in particular, the links under Liberation Technology: FLOSS in Asia Rgds, FN PS: Open Source and Free Software are two different things, with a difference in emphasis (and ideology, if one wishes to call it that). The mainstream media and industry is more closer to the Open Source idea, though Free Software has earlier origins -- and is politically more interesting to me. 2008/10/31 Angela Adkins <ama13@uakron.edu>:
Hello all,
I have been asked for literature suggestions by a colleague with a budding interest in research on open source, particularly in how the community of developers/contributors maintains a collaborative environment and in resistance to open source. I would like to help him but alas, I am not overly familiar with specific research on that topic. But I am always impressed at the helpfulness and willingness to share on this list, so I thought this would be a good place to ask. Does anyone have suggestions for good sources to get started? I would gladly pass them along--anything would be much appreciated
Thank you!
-- Angela Adkins Department of Sociology The University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-1905 Ph: (330) 234-1499 Email: ama13@uakron.edu
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