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Eric Bailey
linkedin.comI often say doctors are generally terrible at their jobs and everyone thinks I’m an arrogant techy (maybe true) and this paper is the start of the thread I will send them from now on.

This distribution—where one or a few developers do most of the work, followed by a long tail of casual contributors, and many more passive users—is now the norm, not the exception, in open source.
Nadia Eghbal • Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
The Internet Transition
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In the end, the fragile balance of open source—that unlikely blend of personalities and incentives that has driven tech’s innovation engine throughout the 21st century—won’t be upset by the odd state actor, or by malicious spam, or whatever scary new thing The Register is up in arms about tomorrow. It can only be disrupted when the community comes ... See more