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- The paper 'The emergence of governance in an open source community' was published in the Academy of Management Journal 50 (5), pages 1079–1106.
- Industry and institutional sources, including Red Hat (2022) and the OSPO Alliance (2023), emphasize that effective governance is central to sustaining healthy open source software communities.
- Open source software communities institutionalize governance by formalizing norms and practices into explicit structures, such as charters and artifacts, to manage coordination challenges and sustain development.
- The paper 'The governance of open source software communities: an exploratory analysis' was published in the Journal of Business Systems Governance & Ethics.
- The article 'Transition of governance in a mature open software source community: evidence from the debian case' was published in Information Economics and Policy, volume 20, pages 323–332.
- As open source communities mature, governance increasingly functions as a coordinating mechanism to define, distribute, and orchestrate roles and responsibilities across the project, rather than solely acting as a control mechanism.
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Governance in Practice: How Open Source Projects Define ... - arXiv arxiv.org 3 facts
referenceThe paper 'The emergence of governance in an open source community' was published in the Academy of Management Journal 50 (5), pages 1079–1106.
claimIndustry and institutional sources, including Red Hat (2022) and the OSPO Alliance (2023), emphasize that effective governance is central to sustaining healthy open source software communities.
claimOpen source software communities institutionalize governance by formalizing norms and practices into explicit structures, such as charters and artifacts, to manage coordination challenges and sustain development.
Patterns in the Transition From Founder-Leadership to Community ... arxiv.org 3 facts
referenceThe paper 'The governance of open source software communities: an exploratory analysis' was published in the Journal of Business Systems Governance & Ethics.
referenceThe article 'Transition of governance in a mature open software source community: evidence from the debian case' was published in Information Economics and Policy, volume 20, pages 323–332.
claimAs open source communities mature, governance increasingly functions as a coordinating mechanism to define, distribute, and orchestrate roles and responsibilities across the project, rather than solely acting as a control mechanism.