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Typically, a common pool resource is both produced and consumed solely by its members: a closed system of users who are also contributors. But online content can also be consumed at no cost by outsiders. The ability of non-members to consume code should be treated as a positive externality, rather than a sign that they are part of the community. Tourists are allowed to visit Paris, but they’re not Parisians.
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
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