A Historical Account of the Value of Free and Open Source Software: From Software Commune to Commercial Commons - Open Source Systems: Grounding Research
Conference Papers Year : 2011

A Historical Account of the Value of Free and Open Source Software: From Software Commune to Commercial Commons

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Free and open source software has transformed from what has been characterized as a resistance movement against proprietary software to become a commercially viable form of software development, integrated in various forms with proprietary software business. In this paper we explain this development as a dependence on historical formations, shaped by different ways of justifying the use of open source during different periods of time. These formations are described as arrangements of different justificatory logics within a certain time frame or a certain group of actors motivating the use of free and open source software by referring to different potentialities. The justificatory arrangements change over time, and tracing these changes makes it easier to understand how the cultural, economic and social practices of open source movements are currently being absorbed and adopted in a commercial context.
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hal-01570762 , version 1 (31-07-2017)

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Magnus Bergquist, Jan Ljungberg, Bertil Rolandsson. A Historical Account of the Value of Free and Open Source Software: From Software Commune to Commercial Commons. 9th Open Source Software (OSS), Oct 2011, Salvador, Brazil. pp.196-207, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-24418-6_13⟩. ⟨hal-01570762⟩
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