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Innovation in open source communities through processes of variation and selection
Authors:de Joode  Ruben van Wendel
Affiliation:(1) Informatik und Gesellschaft, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Sekr. FR 5-10, Franklinstr. 28/29, 10587 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:This article concerns the question how innovation is achieved in open source communities. Open source communities are collections of geographically distributed individuals, who volunteer or are paid to participate in the development of highly innovative software programs. These communities are argued to be self-organizing systems in which high levels of variation are achieved. Next, this article focuses on selection as part of innovation. It is shown that selection is achieved through a rather simple principle of copying and following tags. Four tags are identified and discussed and it is demonstrated how they lead to the selection of software among the great level of variety. Ruben van Wendel de Joode is a Ph.D. student. He is part of Betade, which is one of the Delft interfaculty research centers; and the Dutch Institute of Government (NIG), the research school for public administration and political science. His Ph.D. research, scheduled to be finished mid 2004, focuses on open source. He has published numerous articles on OSS.
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