Ben Balter 10/15/2012

Open Source is not a verb

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The article argues that 'open source' is not a verb or a simple act of publishing code, but a philosophy centered on community, shared vision, and collaborative development. It emphasizes that true open source involves building with contributors from the start, not treating them as free labor after a project is built.

Open Source is not a verb

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