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=Introduction=
Open source philosophy is a way of thinking that distributes power to everybody. Some concepts to explore are:
*Concentrative crowd-sourcing vs distributive crowd sourcing


=Maxims of Open Source=
=Maxims of Open Source=

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Open Source Philosophy. from Open Source Ecology on Vimeo.


Introduction

Open source philosophy is a way of thinking that distributes power to everybody. Some concepts to explore are:

  • Concentrative crowd-sourcing vs distributive crowd sourcing


Maxims of Open Source

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