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Distributed design
User and developer mediation in an Open Source Software community: Boundary spanning through cross participation in online discussions
Submitted by
msquire
on Thu, 2012-06-21 11:10
F. Barcellini
,
Détienne, F.
, and
Burkhardt, J. - M.
,
“
User and developer mediation in an Open Source Software community: Boundary spanning through cross participation in online discussions
”
,
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud.
, vol. 66, pp. 558–570, 2008.
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