scholarly journals Teaching Software Engineering with Free Open Source Software Development: An Experience Report

Author(s):  
Anya Tafliovich ◽  
Francisco Estrada ◽  
Thomas Caswell
Author(s):  
Margaret S. Elliott ◽  
Walt Scacchi

This chapter presents an empirical study of a free software development community and how its virtual organizational culture influences its work practices. Results show that beliefs in free software and freedom of choice, and values in cooperative work and community influence work practices and norms. The authors wish to convey the importance of understanding the deeply held beliefs and values of the free software movement by showing how a free software development community uses computer-mediated communication in the form of IRC (instant messaging), mailing lists, and summary digests to mitigate and resolve conflicts, build a community, reinforce beliefs, and facilitate teamwork. Results are intended to assist future contributors and managers of free/open source software development projects in understanding the social world surrounding free/open source software development.


2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walt Scacchi ◽  
Joseph Feller ◽  
Brian Fitzgerald ◽  
Scott Hissam ◽  
Karim Lakhani

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