A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
The Protestant ethic strikes back: Open source developers and the ethic of capitalism
Authors: Teemu Mikkonen, Tere Vadén, Niklas Vainio
Publication year: 2007
Journal:: First Monday
Journal name in source: First Monday
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Web address : http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1623
Abstract
Free/Open Source software development has initiated new models and theories of social organization and immaterial labor in terms of a "hacker" culture. However, our survey of four developer communities shows that there is a continuum of communities from voluntary communities, corresponding to the "hacker" image, to more business-oriented communities deviating from the image. It is particularly noteworthy that old and familiar modes of organization based on waged labor are increasingly a part of developer communities. This may create new dynamics and tensions both inside communities and between the various partners taking part in Free/Open Source software development projects.
Free/Open Source software development has initiated new models and theories of social organization and immaterial labor in terms of a "hacker" culture. However, our survey of four developer communities shows that there is a continuum of communities from voluntary communities, corresponding to the "hacker" image, to more business-oriented communities deviating from the image. It is particularly noteworthy that old and familiar modes of organization based on waged labor are increasingly a part of developer communities. This may create new dynamics and tensions both inside communities and between the various partners taking part in Free/Open Source software development projects.