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Idealism and Commercialism – Developing Free/Libre and Open Source Software in Private Businesses
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on Mon, 2009-12-21 18:35
Idealism and Commercialism – Developing Free/Libre and Open Source Software in Private Businesses
,
Lundestad, Christian V.
, OSS2005: Open Source Systems , p.301-302, (2005)
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