[SIGCIS-Members] History of open-source
S.Hochheiser at ieee.org
S.Hochheiser at ieee.org
Fri Aug 27 05:48:44 PDT 2010
Evan--
Try
Kelty, Christopher M. Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free
Software. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2008.
It's quite good, though it's a bit unconventional in that it combines
historical and anthropological approaches
Sheldon
Sheldon Hochheiser, Ph.D.
Archivist and Institutional Historian
IEEE History Center, Rutgers University
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http://www.ieee.org/history_center/.
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From:
Evan Koblentz <evan at snarc.net>
To:
members at sigcis.org
Date:
08/27/2010 01:52 AM
Subject:
[SIGCIS-Members] History of open-source
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Apologies if I've asked this before .... does anyone know of a solid
history of open-source computing?
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