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Success and Abandonment in Open Source Commons: Selected Findings from an Empirical Study of Sourceforge.net Projects
Submitted by
msquire
on Tue, 2011-05-03 12:09
C. M. Schweik
,
English, R.
,
Paienjton, Q.
, and
Haire, S.
,
“
Success and Abandonment in Open Source Commons: Selected Findings from an Empirical Study of Sourceforge.net Projects
”
, in
Second International Workshop on Building Sustainable Open Source Communities (OSCOMM 2010)
, 2010.
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