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Jonathan Zdziarski proposes moving to a model that he calls “peer source,” where all his projects would become private repositories, which only trusted developers (people he knew, or that someone could vouch for) could access. “The rest of the community can download binaries, and have the satisfaction that there is accountability on some level, just not to them,” he writes.
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
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