Open Sources 2.0 The Continuing Evolution

Open Sources 2.0 The Continuing Evolution

By Chris DiBona, Mark Stone, Danese Cooper
First Edition October 2005

Table of Contents

Foreword: Source Is Everything Kim Polese

Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

Introduction Chris DiBona, Danese Cooper, and Mark Stone

1. Open Source: Competition and Evolution

1. The Mozilla Project: Past and Future Mitchell Baker

2. Open Source and Proprietary Software Development Chris DiBona

3. A Tale of Two Standards Jeremy Allison

4. Open Source and Security Ben Laurie

5. Dual Licensing Michael Olson

6. Open Source and the Commoditization of Software Ian Murdock

7. Open Source and the Commodity Urge: Disruptive Models for a Disruptive Development Process Matthew N. Asay

8. Under the Hood: Open Source and Open Standards Business Models in Context Stephen R. Walli

9. Open Source and the Small Entrepreneur Russ Nelson

10. Why Open Source Needs Copyright Politics Wendy Seltzer

11. Libre Software in Europe Jesus M. Gonzalez-BarahonaGregorio Robles

12. OSS in India Alolita Sharma and Robert Adkins

13. When China Dances with OSS Boon-Lock Yeo, Louisa Liu, and Sunil Saxena

14. How Much Freedom Do You Want? Bruno Souza

2. Beyond Open Source: Collaboration and Community

15. Making a New World Doc Searls

16. The Open Source Paradigm Shift Tim O'Reilly

17. Extending Open Source Principles Beyond Software Development Pamela Jones

18. Open Source Biology Andrew Hessel

19. Everything Is Known Eugene Kim

20. The Early History of Nupedia and Wikipedia: A Memoir Larry Sanger

21. Open Beyond Software Sonali K. Shah

22. Patterns of Governance in Open Source Steven Weber

23. Communicating Many to Many Jeff Bates and Mark Stone

3. Appendixes

A. The Open Source Definition

B. Referenced Open Source Licenses

C. Columns from Slashdot

Index


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