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Differentiating Communication Styles of Leaders on the Linux Kernel Mailing List

Submitted by msquire on Wed, 2016-08-17 03:55
D. Schneider, Spurlock, S., and Squire, M., “Differentiating Communication Styles of Leaders on the Linux Kernel Mailing List”, 12th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2016). ACM, 2016.
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