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Hacking practices and software development: A social worlds analysis of ICT innovation and the role of open source software
The social construction of freedom in free and open source software: Hackers, ethics, and the liberal tradition
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The social construction of freedom in free and open source software: Hackers, ethics, and the liberal tradition
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Coleman, E. G.
, Anthropology, Volume PhD, Chicago, Illinois, (2005)
Hacking practices and software development: A social worlds analysis of ICT innovation and the role of open source software
Submitted by
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on Fri, 2009-03-20 16:41
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Hacking practices and software development: A social worlds analysis of ICT innovation and the role of open source software
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Lin, Yu-wei
, (2004)
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