The institutions of open source software: examining the Debian community

Mateos-Garcia, Juan and Steinmueller, W. Edward (2008) The institutions of open source software: examining the Debian community Information, Economics and Policy, 20 (4). pp. 333-344. ISSN 0167-6245

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Abstract

Free and open source software activities involve and, perhaps, evolve institutions (rules, norms and standards) that influence the formation, growth, and demise of communities. Community institutions are attractors for some individuals while discouraging other individuals from entering or continuing to participate. Their suitability may change as a community grows. This paper examines the institutions of the Debian community where issues of community identity, distribution of authority, and decentralisation have facilitated growth and development. These same institutions have also resulted in conflicts regarding community purposes and the quality and delivery of the community’s output. We examine the institutional redesign undertaken to address these problems and derive implications for F/LOS communities and companies.

Item Type:Journal article
Additional Information:(c) The Author(s), 2008
Uncontrolled Keywords:Open source software; Debian; institutions; user communities; CENTRIM
Subjects:N000 Business and Management > N200 Management studies > N210 Management techniques > N215 Change and Innovation
DOI (a stable link to the resource):10.1016/j.infoecopol.2008.06.001
Faculties:Brighton Business School > Centre for Research in Innovation Management
ID Code:5341
Deposited By:editor centrim
Deposited On:28 Apr 2009
Last Modified:25 Apr 2012 09:01

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