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Company Participation in Open Source Software Communities: Measuring Sustainability




AuthorsNiklas Vainio, Ville Oksanen, Tere Vadén

Editorsn/a

Conference nameProceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Business

Publishing placeTampere

Publication year2006

JournalProceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Business

Book title Proceedings of Frontiers of e-Business Research 2006

Journal name in sourceProceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB)

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Abstract
A framework for analysing the sustainability of a
community in four dimensions – social, cultural, legal and
economical – is presented. The framework is further
differentiated by taking into account the different types of
open source software communities, particularly with regard to
their work ethics: voluntary or salary-based. In conclusion,
the framework is tentatively applied to two communities,
Debian and Eclipse.
A framework for analysing the sustainability of a community in four dimensions – social, cultural, legal and economical – is presented. The framework is further differentiated by taking into account the different types of open source software communities, particularly with regard to their work ethics: voluntary or salary-based. In conclusion, the framework is tentatively applied to two communities, Debian and Eclipse.


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