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A company, for example, might release open source code but rely primarily on its own employees to maintain it. Although the project is open source in the sense that anybody can use, inspect, fork, and modify the code, it might be difficult to make substantial contributions as a non-employee. Anybody can submit a change, but that doesn’t mean it will be approved.
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
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