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Social participation in open source: What it means for designers
Paula M. Bach,
Michael Twidale
School of Information Sciences
Information Trust Institute
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Siebel School of Computing and Data Science
Informatics
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Social Participation
100%
Open Source Project
66%
Participatory Culture
66%
Community Members
33%
Interdependence
33%
Design Skills
33%
Research Education
33%
Meaningful Participation
33%
Social Connection
33%
Social Networking
33%
Hackers
33%
Valuable Resources
33%
Open Source Software Development
33%
World Government
33%
Guru
33%
Research Industry
33%
Mutual Obligation
33%
Mutual Cooperation
33%
Government-funded Research
33%
Computer Science
Open Source
100%
Open Source Project
66%
Participatory Culture
66%
Social Networking (Online)
33%
Community Member
33%
Interdependence
33%
open source software development
33%
Valuable Resource
33%
Social Connection
33%
Mutual Cooperation
33%
Mutual Obligation
33%