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Distributed Collective Practices and F/OSS Problem Management: Perspective and Methods
Submitted by
msquire
on Thu, 2011-04-21 15:52
L. Gasser
and
Ripoche, G.
,
“
Distributed Collective Practices and F/OSS Problem Management: Perspective and Methods
”
, in
Conference on Cooperation, Innovation & Technology (CITE 2003)
, 2003.
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