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But a few people noticed that these open source projects operated like communities, so they instead explained the projects’ behavior by describing them as a commons, meaning a resource that is owned, used, and managed by a community. These communities rely upon self-governed rules, rather than outside intervention, to manage the resource and avoid over-provisioning or depletion.
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
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