FOSS Governance and Collaboration : From A Good Idea To Coherent Market Approach

経済科学論集 Volume 38 Special Issue Page 69-87 published_at 2011-12
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Title
FOSS Governance and Collaboration : From A Good Idea To Coherent Market Approach
Creator
Coughlan Shane
Source Title
経済科学論集
Volume 38 Special Issue
Start Page 69
End Page 87
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03877310
Descriptions
Free and Open Source Software (sometimes called Open Source or FLOSS, and referred to in this paper by the commonly used term FOSS) is an approach to software that emphasizes the freedoms provided to end users. Originally formulated in 1983 by a computer scientist concerned with access to technology, it has become a central component of mainstream IT. The popularity of FOSS has produced a wealth of related terminology and perspectives which occasionally lead to confusion about what it actually is and what are the best ways to engage with the field. This paper will address such confusion by providing a clear overview of FOSS, how it works, and why it is successful. It will go back to first principles in defining FOSS, explaining the concept of licensing that underpins it, and examining how this paradigm facilitates multiple development and business models. The key assertion is that the productive application of FOSS relies on good governance model ( or models) may be best suited to the long-term sustenance of FOSS as an approach to developing knowledge products, the indicators provided by the previous two decades suggest that FOSS governance will continue to be effectively refined by its stakeholders.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学法文学部
Date of Issued 2011-12
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00069886