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- Collaboration in open-source projects is the process that enables diverse contributors to work together effectively across different geographies and disciplines.
- Open source projects are guided by philosophical principles including community, collaboration, and transparency.
- Collaboration and governance frameworks in open-source projects ensure that security vulnerabilities are identified and patched quickly.
- Governance artifacts in open source projects function as a textual infrastructure that organizes collaboration without necessarily centralizing it, while also serving symbolic and communicative functions related to identity, legitimacy, and continuity.
- Open source projects are making extensive use of social networks and development support tools, such as Gitter, to facilitate collaboration.
- Core maintainers in open source projects possess a multi-dimensional skill set that spans programming, software engineering, version control systems, documentation, management, communication, and collaboration.
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Open-Source Governance And Open Source Collaboration - Meegle meegle.com 2 facts
claimCollaboration in open-source projects is the process that enables diverse contributors to work together effectively across different geographies and disciplines.
claimCollaboration and governance frameworks in open-source projects ensure that security vulnerabilities are identified and patched quickly.
Governance in Practice: How Open Source Projects Define ... - arXiv arxiv.org 2 facts
claimGovernance artifacts in open source projects function as a textual infrastructure that organizes collaboration without necessarily centralizing it, while also serving symbolic and communicative functions related to identity, legitimacy, and continuity.
claimCore maintainers in open source projects possess a multi-dimensional skill set that spans programming, software engineering, version control systems, documentation, management, communication, and collaboration.
What Is Open Source Software and Why Use OSS? coursera.org 1 fact
claimOpen source projects are guided by philosophical principles including community, collaboration, and transparency.
Projects that make their rules explicit would see more participation opensource.com 1 fact
claimOpen source projects are making extensive use of social networks and development support tools, such as Gitter, to facilitate collaboration.