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Here is what we already know about open source economics (from seminal thinkers and identifying their unique, never before heard of content - integrators - Gerschenfeld, Yochai Benkler, Jeremy Rifkin, RD Steele, etc - reviewed and graded for which positive, generally-accepted good principles), and here is what we have not heard anyone yet discuss prior to OSE. This is not about egoism, it is about making distinctions and moving open source economics state of art forward...
Here is what we already know about open source economics (from seminal thinkers and identifying their unique, never before heard of content - integrators - Gerschenfeld, Yochai Benkler, Jeremy Rifkin, RD Steele, etc - reviewed and graded for which positive, generally-accepted good principles they have brought), and here is what we have not heard anyone yet discuss prior to OSE. This is not about egoism, it is about making distinctions and moving open source economics state of art forward...


Part of [[CCG]] is identifying seminal thought - with intent of allowing rapid access for building upon it.
Part of [[CCG]] is identifying seminal thought - with intent of allowing rapid access for building upon it.


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Here is what we already know about open source economics (from seminal thinkers and identifying their unique, never before heard of content - integrators - Gerschenfeld, Yochai Benkler, Jeremy Rifkin, RD Steele, etc - reviewed and graded for which positive, generally-accepted good principles they have brought), and here is what we have not heard anyone yet discuss prior to OSE. This is not about egoism, it is about making distinctions and moving open source economics state of art forward...

Part of CCG is identifying seminal thought - with intent of allowing rapid access for building upon it.