Will the revolution be open-sourced? How open source travels through society
M. van den Boomen, and M. Schäfer. How open is the future? Economic, social and cultural scenarios inspired by Free and Open Source Sofware, VUB University Press, Brussels, (2005)
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%1 Boomen:2005uq
%A van den Boomen, Marianne
%A Schäfer, Mirko Tobias
%B How open is the future? Economic, social and cultural scenarios inspired by Free and Open Source Sofware
%C Brussels
%D 2005
%E Cornelis, Jan
%E Wynants, Marleen
%I VUB University Press
%K dissertation, political economy,
%T Will the revolution be open-sourced? How open source travels through society
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