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Politeness behavior

Roles and politeness behavior in community-based free/libre open source software development

Submitted by msquire on Wed, 2016-12-07 17:10
K. Wei, Crowston, K., Eseryel, U. Y., and Heckman, R., “Roles and politeness behavior in community-based free/libre open source software development”, Information & Management, 2016.
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